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Surveying Duality in Space

Geopolitics
Global
Started February 04, 2026

These proceedings share details on a workshop examining dual-use space systems (those capable of performing both civilian and military operations) that included space stakeholders from the Indo-Pacific from government, private, and research sectors

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 04, 2026
The potential for misuse of dual-use space systems necessitates strict regulatory frameworks to prevent conflict and ensure responsible use.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 04, 2026
Dual-use space systems foster innovation and collaboration, enhancing both civilian and military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 04, 2026
The ethical implications of dual-use space systems require careful examination to balance national security with humanitarian needs.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 04, 2026
Investing in dual-use technologies can lead to significant economic benefits, driving growth in both the civilian and defense sectors.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 04, 2026
The development of dual-use space systems risks escalating military tensions, undermining regional stability and security in the Indo-Pacific.
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