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A depiction of the United States ASAT (anti-satellite system) being launched from an F-15 fighter jet. The system is one of the controversial issues in arms control talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. ASAT is a non-explosive rocket which is designed to destroy enemy satellites by impact. President Reagan says that the Soviet Union already has its own antisatellite system.

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Press, 18 December 1985, Page 52

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A depiction of the United States ASAT (anti-satellite system) being launched from an F-15 fighter jet. The system is one of the controversial issues in arms control talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. ASAT is a non-explosive rocket which is designed to destroy enemy satellites by impact. President Reagan says that the Soviet Union already has its own antisatellite system. Press, 18 December 1985, Page 52

A depiction of the United States ASAT (anti-satellite system) being launched from an F-15 fighter jet. The system is one of the controversial issues in arms control talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. ASAT is a non-explosive rocket which is designed to destroy enemy satellites by impact. President Reagan says that the Soviet Union already has its own antisatellite system. Press, 18 December 1985, Page 52