Operation Burnt Frost
| Operation Burnt Frost | |
|---|---|
| Break up of USA-193 following interception | |
| Objective | Destruction of non-functioning satellite USA-193 | 
| Date | 4 January – 21 February 2008 | 
| Executed by | USS Lake Erie | 
| Outcome | Satellite destroyed on 21 February 2008 | 
Operation Burnt Frost was a military operation to intercept and destroy non-functioning U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellite USA-193. The mission was described by the Missile Defense Agency as a "mission of safeguarding human life against the uncontrolled re-entry of a 5,000-pound satellite containing over 1,000 pounds of hazardous hydrazine propellant". The launch occurred on 21 February 2008 at approximately 10:26 p.m. EST from the cruiser USS Lake Erie, using a heavily modified Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) to shoot down the satellite. A few minutes after launch, the SM-3 intercepted its target and successfully completed its mission. The operation received scrutiny from other countries, mainly China and Russia.