Space Watch UK

Scrutinising the militarisation of space

Space is rapidly becoming crowded with military systems used for communications; command and control; surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance; missile warning and other systems used in support of armed forces. As nations increasingly see space as a crucial for its war-fighting, inevitably, space itself is becoming seen as a site of potential armed conflict.

Quietly and without public discussion, we have entered the era of space warfare. Unless curtailed, the increasing militarisation of space will inevitably lead to serious environmental harm, instability and conflict.

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UK Space Expansion: Benefits for All?
Local Perceptions of the SaxaVord Spaceport At the beginning of May 2025 Space Watch UK visited the Shetland island of Unst for a week to investigate opinions about the SaxaVord Spaceport, which is currently under construction in the  northern part of the island.  The aim of our visit was ...
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Technology, space, and the government's Strategic Defence Review
“Whoever gets new technology into the hands of their Armed Forces the quickest will win”, writes Defence Secretary John Healey in his foreword to the government's new Strategic Defence Review (SDR).  This is presumably meant to be encouraging and reassuring to the public, but to anyone who ...
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Wolf in Sheep's Clothing? How the UK is co-opting space research to build nuclear weapons
New research by Space Watch UK reveals that nuclear weapons designers at the Ministry of Defence's Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) are pushing to engage the civil space sector in designing new warhead systems. The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) – the government-owned enterprise responsible ...
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Working undercover: The UK Space Agency's undisclosed role in delivering the UK military space programme
Information released to Space Watch UK under the Freedom of Information Act reveals a close partnership between the civilian UK Space Agency (UKSA) and Ministry of Defence (MoD) in delivering the UK's military space programme.  Meetings took place on around 130 occasions during 2024 between executi...
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Keep Space For Peace Week 2025

4-12 October 2025

Local action around the globe to challenge militarisation of space 

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