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''See Also:'' [[Special Use Sector]] | ''See Also:'' [[Special Use Sector]] | ||
A sector designated an '''interstellar defense identification zone (ADIZ)''' is | A sector designated an '''interstellar defense identification zone (ADIZ)''' is an area of space in which a nation attempts to identify, locate, and manage spacecraft to protect its national interests. Their boundaries are declared unilaterally and may extend well beyond a country's territory into neighboring systems or beyond. Their implications are not defined by the League of Nations or any international treaty. | ||
=== Notable Examples === | === Notable Examples === | ||
Revision as of 04:56, 30 November 2023
Overview
See Also: Special Use Sector
A sector designated an interstellar defense identification zone (ADIZ) is an area of space in which a nation attempts to identify, locate, and manage spacecraft to protect its national interests. Their boundaries are declared unilaterally and may extend well beyond a country's territory into neighboring systems or beyond. Their implications are not defined by the League of Nations or any international treaty.
Notable Examples
- ADIZ Sol
- ADIZ Centauri
- ADIZ Vega
- ADIZ New Canaan