Danie van der Merwe

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Shah and Kirchhoff envisioned something completely different: tiny, backpack-sized, inexpensive civilian satellites that had been developed to count cars in Target parking lots and monitor the growth of crops. They were launched in clusters, and would stay in orbit just a year or two. But they were also so cheap that when they fell out of the sky, the Pentagon could simply launch the newer, higher-resolution replacements.
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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