The 'Silent Barker' constellation was reportedly developed in response to recent satellite launches from China and Russia.
The new capability "enables indications and warnings of threats" against U.S. space systems and will "provide capabilities to search, detect and track objects from space for timely threat detection," the Space Force explained in a statement.
Though these systems were reportedly designed to remove defunct satellite systems from orbit, there is a growing concern in the US that they may eventually be used for military space operations against other nations., in which it wrote that the actions of adversaries have "significantly increased the likelihood of warfare in the space domain."
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