Risk and vulnerability games. The anti-satellite weaponry (ASAT)
by Adrian V. Gheorghe, Dan V. Vamanu
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (IJCIS), Vol. 3, No. 3/4, 2007

Abstract: In the good-old tradition of venerable Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games, the notes gloss over the issue of anti-satellite weaponry, recently (January 2007) brought back to headlines from a relative oblivion. A few lines of basic Physics and an ad hoc computer simulation are called upon, in support of the notion that, in a World of many dissenting voices and feelings, seeing Space as a readily-vulnerable critical infrastructure is not too far-reaching a proposition.

Online publication date: Thu, 21-Jun-2007

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