Oman Daily Observer

France says Russia tried to spy on satellite

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TOULOUSE: A Russian satellite attempted last year to spy on a satellite providing secure communicat­ions for the French military, Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Friday.

The Athena-fidus satellite, operated jointly with Italy, was approached “a bit too closely” by Russia’s Luch-olymp craft, known for its advanced listening capabiliti­es, Parly said.

“It got so close that we might have imagined it was trying to intercept our communicat­ions,” she said at France’s National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) in Toulouse, southern France.

“Trying to listen to your neighbours is not only unfriendly. It’s an act of espionage.”

Parly said officials took the “appropriat­e measures” and continued to monitor the satellite after it left, and observed it manoeuvrin­g near other targets as well, she said.

Last month, Washington accused Moscow of developing anti-satellite weapons and cited “very abnormal behaviour” of a “space object” deployed by Russia last October.

It also dismissed a proposed treaty by Russia and China aimed at averting a space arms race, calling it “hollow and hypocritic­al”.

“We are well aware that other major players in space are deploying intriguing objects into orbit, experiment­ing with potential offensive capabiliti­es, conducting manoeuvres which leave no doubt as to their aggressive intent,” Parly said.

French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to develop a “space defence strategy” for France, and Parly said experts were preparing recommenda­tions she intended to pass on by the end of the year.

“We’re at risk, our communicat­ions, our military manoeuvres and our daily operations are at risk if we don’t react,” Parly said.

She noted the call by President Donald Trump last month to create a new “Space Force” to assert US dominance in orbit and protect against vulnerabil­ities to its satellite-based systems.

“I’ve heard some people laugh” about Trump’s plan, Parly said, but “I’m not among them”.

“I see this as an extremely powerful signal, one of confrontat­ions to come, of the increasing importance of space, of the future challenges,” she said.

“We know that space is becoming militarise­d. We’re not going to stand by and watch.”

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