... assistance could perhaps be sought in advance. NATO could provide mobile infrastructure such as mobile hospitals, civilian and military doctors and nurses, in addition to medical supplies in concert with IOs, NGOs and organisations such as Medicins...
... conference “Ecology and Space,” named in honor academic K.Y. Kondratieva / edited by M.M. Penkov. – St. Petersburg: A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy 2014 - S. 470-484. 6: V.Y. Klyushnikov: Prospects for the introduction of “green technologies...
... responsibility of states for all national space activities (Article VI of the OST), form a basis for further elaborations. No military bases or weapons of mass destruction shall be put into orbit or anywhere beyond Earth So far the United Nations...
..., this is problematic for two reasons. The first is cultural; the omnipotent commander approach tends to indicate a military structure with attendant codes of discipline. The experiences of the ISS would suggest a deliberate attempt to emphasise the...
...half of these are telecommunications satellites, 25% are civil and military remote sensing and weather satellites, and 8% are for navigation...it. Remote sensing also has vital defence and military applications, and these inherent dual use implications ...
... private investment from nonspace players The France-led Helios programme remains a unique prototype example of international military cooperation in space imagery. Spain and Italy partnered with France for Helios 1, with the addition of Belgium...