NATO is considering joint use of satellite launch platforms with countries such as Japan
According to sources from NATO and the Japanese government cited by Nikkei News, NATO is considering jointly utilizing satellite launch platforms with Japan and other partner nations.
The sources emphasized that NATO aims to attract Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand to participate in the "Starlift" space emergency project.
The report stated: "NATO is considering sharing satellite launch platforms with Japan and other partner countries to ensure rapid replacement of failed satellites."
The report also noted that the Japanese government is inclined to join NATO's "Starlift" project, as it would provide additional capabilities for Japan in case of threats.
Source: sputniknews
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