FRANCE SAYS RUSSIA TRIED TO SPY ON SATELLITE

Source: Shephard Media

A Russian satellite attempted in 2017 to spy on a satellite providing secure communications for the French military, Defence Minister Florence Parly said on 7 September.

The Athena-Fidus satellite, operated jointly with Italy, was approached ‘a bit too closely’ by Russia’s Luch-Olymp craft, known for its advanced listening capacity, Parly said at France’s National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) in Toulouse, southern France.

She added: ‘It got so close that we might have imagined it was trying to intercept our communications. Trying to listen to your neighbours is not only unfriendly. It’s an act of espionage.’

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