AMSTERDAM — The European Commission’s development of space networks with operational military capabilities is confronting the European Union’s separation-of-powers legislation, which gives individual EU nations the control over their military policy.
Whether it’s the Galileo navigation constellations coming use of its secure Public Regulated Service (PRS) or the EU-SST space surveillance network, the lines between what the EU can and cannot do are being blurred as individual nations realize that there is either an EU system, or no . . .
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