SINGAPORE, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Germany is weighing investments ranging from spy satellites and space planes to offensive lasers under a 35 billion euro ($41 billion) military space spending plan aimed ...
As the world's security landscape changes, space is no longer seen simply as a domain for research and commerce, but also as a central pillar of Germany's national security and military deterrence.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and Minister for Research, Technology and Space Dorothee Baer attend a cabinet meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany ...
An oxygen tank for the upper stage of an Ariane 6 launcher at the ArianeGroup plant Nov. 18, 2025, Bremen, Germany. (Hauke-Christian Dittrich / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP) BERLIN (AFP) — Germany ...
Germany and Australia plan to improve space security through a joint network of sensors which will create a global early-warning system for satellite sabotage.
Germany has explained its plans for its space policy. The German defence ministry, in a statement on November 19th, and with a detailed report from Boris Pistorius, German’s defence minister, and ...
Isar Aerospace plans to launch its Spectrum rocket from Andøya Spaceport in northern Norway on Wednesday, during a window ...
Germany and Australia are moving to strengthen space security by building a shared network of sensors designed to detect threats to satellites in real time. The agreement, signed Thursday in Canberra ...
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