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"Integrated space fires" is a new phrase in the esoteric terminology the military uses to describe its activities.
The inclusion of this term in a Space Command planning document was another signal that Pentagon leaders see the taboo of talking about space warfare as a thing of the past.
China and Russia are already testing capabilities that could destroy or disable a US military satellite.
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