The
militarisation of space is the placement and development of weaponry and military technology in
outer space. The early exploration of space in the mid-20th century had, in part, a military motivation, as the United States and the
Soviet Union used it as an opportunity to demonstrate
ballistic missile technology and other technologies having the potential for military application. Outer space has since been used as an operating location for
military spacecraft such as imaging and communications satellites, and some ballistic missiles pass through outer space during their flight. As yet, however, weapons have not been stationed in space, with the exception of the Almaz space station and small
handguns carried by Russian cosmonauts (for post-landing, pre-recovery use).