BERLIN (AP) — Russia is currently tracking two Intelsat satellites used by the German military, a senior minister said on Thursday
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius revealed the active operations as he announced a $41 billion investment in his country’s space programs over the next five years.
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Pistorius said Russia and China have the capability to engage in