The Sunday Telegraph

UK calling for global rules on space to lessen threat of war

- By Danielle Sheridan POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

BEN WALLACE is leading global efforts to try to introduce internatio­nal rules relating to space amid fears a misfired missile could lead to war.

It is understood that the UK is consulting with other countries on a new initiative called Reducing Space Threats through Responsibl­e Behaviours, which will seek to increase knowledge of space threats while reducing the risk of conflict through miscalcula­tion of distance around satellites, in order to avoid collisions.

It comes after the Defence Secretary wrote in this newspaper that the UK will bolster its ability to fend off threats from China and Russia in space, following accusation­s made by the UK and US that Russia had tested a weapon-like projectile that could target satellites.

The findings of the initiative are to be compiled into a report by the UN Secretary General, to which all nations will be invited to contribute, The Sunday Telegraph understand­s.

A source said it was important to avoid miscalcula­tions in space in order to avoid unnecessar­y conflict. “The suggestion is that if you’ve miscalcula­ted the distance of something by ac

‘Satellites are so integral to life that total or partial loss would impact our lives instantly and dramatical­ly’

cident, if you have other states positionin­g satellites in space, there’s a concept that unless people are communicat­ing that they’ve miscalcula­ted the distance it could be seen as a threat, a hostile act, rather than an accident,” they said.

Meanwhile the Defence Select Committee are considerin­g writing to Mr Wallace to ensure the Government’s looming Integrated Review dedicates a “sizeable portion” to assessing the UK’s vulnerabil­ities in space.

Tobias Ellwood, the committee’s chairman, said: “Satellites are now so integral to civilian, commercial military life that total or partial loss would impact our lives instantly and dramatical­ly, destroying our ability to communicat­e, share informatio­n, conduct transactio­ns, use the internet, fly planes or predict the weather.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Ministry of Defence said: “The upcoming Integrated Review will have a clear threats based approach that will include much clearer focus on new domains such as space, cyber and sub-sea.

“This will mean a pivot away from what we have become used to over recent decades and move to shaping our armed forces to meet these new challenges.”

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