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US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
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Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
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Russia tests anti-satellite weapon, astronauts take cover
Astronauts were forced to take cover on the International Space Station after a Russian anti-satellite test generated debris, according to the U.S. State Department.
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US Air Force teams with UK on machine learning demo
By sharing data and machine learning algorithms, the two countries were able to improve situational awareness for war fighters in a demonstration.
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From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution
It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
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Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
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Air Force begins construction of simulation and wargaming facility for space and lasers
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s new WARS Lab will open in 2023.
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Pentagon taps industry for nuclear-powered propulsion for its satellites
The Defense Innovation Unit is looking for commercial solutions that can provide nuclear-powered propulsion for military satellites.
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Robotic arms, tiny helper satellites: Military explores how to upgrade, repair assets in space
In one example, Lockheed Martin wants to integrate new hardware into a toaster-sized satellite and then plug the cubesat into an orbiting GPS satellite.
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Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
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US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
-
Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
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Russia tests anti-satellite weapon, astronauts take cover
Astronauts were forced to take cover on the International Space Station after a Russian anti-satellite test generated debris, according to the U.S. State Department.
-
US Air Force teams with UK on machine learning demo
By sharing data and machine learning algorithms, the two countries were able to improve situational awareness for war fighters in a demonstration.
-
From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution
It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
-
Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
-
Air Force begins construction of simulation and wargaming facility for space and lasers
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s new WARS Lab will open in 2023.
-
Pentagon taps industry for nuclear-powered propulsion for its satellites
The Defense Innovation Unit is looking for commercial solutions that can provide nuclear-powered propulsion for military satellites.
-
Robotic arms, tiny helper satellites: Military explores how to upgrade, repair assets in space
In one example, Lockheed Martin wants to integrate new hardware into a toaster-sized satellite and then plug the cubesat into an orbiting GPS satellite.
-
Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
-
US Air Force establishes new information warfare detachment
Dubbed Detachment 1, the new group is a hybrid wing-level organization designed to connect airmen from multiple locations as they accelerate readiness.
-
Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
-
Russia tests anti-satellite weapon, astronauts take cover
Astronauts were forced to take cover on the International Space Station after a Russian anti-satellite test generated debris, according to the U.S. State Department.
-
US Air Force teams with UK on machine learning demo
By sharing data and machine learning algorithms, the two countries were able to improve situational awareness for war fighters in a demonstration.
-
From sci-fi to reality: How the US Space Force launched a digital revolution
It appears the Pentagon is prepared to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
-
Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
-
Air Force begins construction of simulation and wargaming facility for space and lasers
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s new WARS Lab will open in 2023.
-
Pentagon taps industry for nuclear-powered propulsion for its satellites
The Defense Innovation Unit is looking for commercial solutions that can provide nuclear-powered propulsion for military satellites.
-
Robotic arms, tiny helper satellites: Military explores how to upgrade, repair assets in space
In one example, Lockheed Martin wants to integrate new hardware into a toaster-sized satellite and then plug the cubesat into an orbiting GPS satellite.
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Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.













