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Russia targets UK’s military satellites – head of Space Command warns.

Sean RaymentBy Sean RaymentOctober 6, 20254 Mins Read
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Russia has been targeting and attempting to jam British military satellites, according to the head of the UK Space Command.
Maj Gen Paul Tedman has for the first time set out the level of interference from Moscow against the UK’s space-based assets.
He said Russia had also been trying to jam the UK’s military satellites with ground-based systems every week.
Last month Germany’s Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, said Russia had been shadowing satellites used by their military.
Gen Tedman gave details of how Russia was doing the same to the UK. “They’re interested in what we’re doing and flying relatively close,” he said.
“They’ve got payloads on board that can see our satellites and are trying to collect information from them, ” he told the BBC.
Gen Tedman said UK military satellites had been fitted with counter-jamming technologies but added: “We’re seeing our satellites being jammed by the Russians on a reasonably persistent basis.”
The general said that the targeting was happening “weekly” adding that it was deliberate and the activity had increased since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Britain has half a dozen dedicated military satellites in orbit providing communications and surveillance.
In contrast, the US, China and Russia each have more than a hundred. The combined Russian and Chinese fleet of satellites has increased by 70 percent over the past decade.
Gen Tedman said Russia and China had both tested anti-satellite weapons. Both the UK and the US have warned that Russia has been developing the capability to put nuclear weapons in space.
While the US sees China as the pacing threat, Gen Tedman sees Russia as the more immediate danger:
He added:”I would say the Chinese have by far the more sophisticated capability but the Russians have more will to use their counter-space systems.”

General Paul Tedman – head of UK Space Command


Gen Tedman said he was “really worried” about what was happening in space – not just the threats but the increasing congestion. There are currently about 45,000 objects in orbit including around 9,000 satellites. This year will see another 300 rocket launches into space.
Gen Tedman calls space “a team sport” but, in reality, the UK is heavily reliant on America. The US has responsibility for the maintenance of the radar with the support of UK contractors.
The UK officer in charge of the watch says along with other sources “we’d know the UK was under threat probably within a minute”.
What is mentioned less is the UK’s ability to intercept ballistic missiles. Currently the UK has very little in the way of ballistic missile defence.
The UK government is promising to invest more in both space and missile defence. It is also taking steps to defend its satellites. This week it is announcing it will test sensors to detect laser threats in space.
Both China and Russia have developed lasers which could be used to dazzle and disrupt an adversary’s satellites.
Gen Tedman said: “We’ve committed to invest a billion pounds into integrated air and missile defence, and I’d be surprised if there’s not a space aspect to how we’re going to defend the UK from threats very similar to [America’s] Golden Dome.”
He was referring to President Donald Trump’s plan to build a shield around the US against any missile attacks.
However, the UK is in danger of being left behind in the space race. Currently it spends about one percent of its defence budget on space. In contrast, France spends about three percent and the US five percent.
Gen Tedman would like to see space given a higher priority. He says around £450bn of the UK economy is dependent on space. It is also the nervous system on which the UK’s armed forces increasingly depend, from navigation to precision strikes.

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