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by cryptonector 2159 days ago
It's overkill as an anti-sat sat. It'd be much cheaper to put up tons of anti-sat sats meant only for that purpose -- no need to reenter and land, no need for reusability, etc.

The X-37 is obviously a military device, since they're the ones using it, and it may well be meant for servicing U.S. military sats, spying on others' sats, jamming them perhaps, or outright stealing them, and, yes, maybe destroying them, but again: there's no point using the X-37 for anti-sat purposes as it's too expensive for that.

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Why do we have all of this historical evidence about military purchasing and yet continued belief that current projects are all sensibly intended and operated?
I didn't say the X-37B is used sensibly. I said it's not a practical and inexpensive anti-sat weapon. It's just not comparable.
> or outright stealing them

They took a page out of Blofeld's book.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Only_Live_Twice_(film)