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Moon mass drivers: dual‑use launchers with potential for civilian use or weapons
space14 days ago

Moon mass drivers: dual‑use launchers with potential for civilian use or weapons

A new AFPC report examines lunar mass drivers—electromagnetic catapults proposed for launching payloads from the Moon—and warns they are a dual‑use technology that could enable both civilian space infrastructure and first‑strike capabilities (kinetic projectiles, anti‑satellite payloads, or even nuclear‑variant reentry devices). The study highlights how such systems could operate largely outside existing warning and attribution networks, complicating defense and influencing cislunar power dynamics amid U.S. Artemis efforts and China’s lunar ambitions. However, no mass‑driver design is mature enough for scalable deployment, and legal barriers like the Outer Space Treaty further complicate governance. The piece references SpaceX’s moon‑based manufacturing concept and notes other players like Auriga Space and Electromagnetic Launch Inc as developers to watch.

Mythos marks the dawn of the gated AI era
technology17 days ago

Mythos marks the dawn of the gated AI era

Anthropic limited Mythos to about 50 vetted groups, arguing the model is too dangerous for public release. The move signals a broader shift toward restricted, high-safety AI and could influence science openness and governance as rival labs follow with guarded cyber-focused models; experts warn gatekeeping may widen access gaps while dual-use risks prompt tighter controls.

The Controversy Surrounding North Korea's Satellite Launches
international-relations2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding North Korea's Satellite Launches

North Korea is preparing for its second attempt at launching a reconnaissance satellite this year, which has sparked controversy due to concerns over its space ambitions and the potential dual-use of technology applicable to its ballistic missile programs. Since 1998, North Korea has launched six satellites, with the last successful launch in 2016. The country aims to develop more advanced satellites and eventually "plant the flag of (North Korea) on the moon." The recent Chollima-1 rocket, believed to use dual-nozzle liquid-fueled engines developed for Pyongyang's Hwasong-15 ICBM, has raised concerns about its military implications. While North Korea asserts its space program as a sovereign right, the international community views it as a violation of UN Security Council resolutions.