Military space programs will see a new incentive in telecommunications or optical and radar observation. In the intermediate term, electromagnetic surveillance or the detection of ballistic missile firings will have to be developed to meet our country's security needs. National organizations in the space field (CNES, DGA, ONERA) must be corrected. The improvement in French-German relations, currently being negotiated between the governments and private enterprises, will allow the emergence of a European space industry and of a joint and autonomous observation system. Financing of all the space programs-70 billion francs in 20 years will be possible only at the cost of a substantial savings effort in all areas, and of a heightened civilian-military synergy.
Nouvelle Donne pour l'Espace Militaire (New Deal for Military Space Programs)
1995
94 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Military Sciences , Missile Technology , International Relations , Military spacecraft , France , Germany , Aerospace industry , European space programs , Military technology , International relations , Government financing , Technology innovation , Telecommunications , Radar , Antimissile defense , Optical equipment , Electronic countermeasures , Surveillance , Detection , Foreign technology
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