The new update distributes the arsenal across a swarm of 1,200+ micro-satellites in LEO (altitude: 450-600 km). Known internally as "Dagger-Nests," these satellites are indistinguishable from commercial Starlink or civilian observation satellites until deployment. Each Nest carries a single, compact 400kg tungsten dagger with a miniaturized glide body. The swarm ensures redundancy – destroying 50% of the constellation still leaves 600 daggers operational. 3. Sub-Second Command Handshake (SSCH) Latency was the old system's silent killer. Communicating a launch order from a ground command center to an orbital platform could take 2-5 seconds via legacy radio frequencies. In a conflict where mobile ICBM launchers disappear into tunnels in under 60 seconds, every second matters.
And that is the point. For further reading: The UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) has scheduled an emergency session to discuss kinetic orbital weapons. Defense analysts predict the first real-world test of an Orbital Daggers UPD system will occur within the next 12-18 months, likely under the guise of a "hypervelocity re-entry experiment." orbital daggers upd
By J. Carver, Defense Analysis Desk
In the silent, zero-gravity expanse of near-Earth orbit, a new breed of weapon is quietly waiting. No longer the stuff of Cold War fever dreams or speculative fiction, the concept of "rods from God" – officially designated as the – has received a significant, albeit classified, upgrade. This update (UPD), detailed in recent defense procurement leaks and think-tank white papers, signals a paradigm shift in how global superpowers are approaching space-based deterrence. The new update distributes the arsenal across a