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Chinese threats necessitate new space structures, Shanahan warns
The Pentagon chief is specifically calling out Chinese systems by name — including a ground-based laser — that could hold American capabilities at risk.
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Rep. Jim Cooper talks Trump’s Space Force takeover, and what’s next for nukes and missile defense
Should there be a separate service for space? We check in with the head of the House Strategic Forces Subcommittee.
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What does Britain have in the works for its upcoming space strategy?
The new strategy, which was expected in 2018, may not be out in full until late this year.
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ULA head: Anti-satellite weapons require America keep its focus in space
Tory Bruno, CEO of the United Launch Alliance, believes growing anti-satellite capabilities from China and Russia is a sign the Air Force has to keep pushing forward with modernization in space.
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ULA head teases Vulcan engine decision as coming ‘very soon’
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno isn’t hinting about when the company could decide between engines by Blue Origin and Aerojet Rocketdyne.
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Air Force space acquisition center to undergo major reorg this fall
One of the biggest and most important changes is the establishment of a “office of the senior architect” responsible for synchronizing efforts across the Space and Missile Systems Center.
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Is incumbent Lockheed Martin the only player in the GPS III follow-on competition?
Boeing isn’t competing, while Northrop is staying quiet.
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Air Force looks to ramp up space training, info sharing with allies
Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says some of the service’s space training will be opened up for allies and partner nations.
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Air Force sets ambitious goal to procure next missile warning satellites in five years
Procurement of Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared will involve a phase of competitive prototyping.
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STRATCOM head: Don’t doubt Russia’s drive to develop ‘invincible’ hypersonic missile
“You should believe Vladimir Putin about everything he said he’s working on,” said Gen. John Hyten, head of U.S. Strategic Command.
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Chinese threats necessitate new space structures, Shanahan warns
The Pentagon chief is specifically calling out Chinese systems by name — including a ground-based laser — that could hold American capabilities at risk.
-
Rep. Jim Cooper talks Trump’s Space Force takeover, and what’s next for nukes and missile defense
Should there be a separate service for space? We check in with the head of the House Strategic Forces Subcommittee.
-
What does Britain have in the works for its upcoming space strategy?
The new strategy, which was expected in 2018, may not be out in full until late this year.
-
ULA head: Anti-satellite weapons require America keep its focus in space
Tory Bruno, CEO of the United Launch Alliance, believes growing anti-satellite capabilities from China and Russia is a sign the Air Force has to keep pushing forward with modernization in space.
-
ULA head teases Vulcan engine decision as coming ‘very soon’
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno isn’t hinting about when the company could decide between engines by Blue Origin and Aerojet Rocketdyne.
-
Air Force space acquisition center to undergo major reorg this fall
One of the biggest and most important changes is the establishment of a “office of the senior architect” responsible for synchronizing efforts across the Space and Missile Systems Center.
-
Is incumbent Lockheed Martin the only player in the GPS III follow-on competition?
Boeing isn’t competing, while Northrop is staying quiet.
-
Air Force looks to ramp up space training, info sharing with allies
Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says some of the service’s space training will be opened up for allies and partner nations.
-
Air Force sets ambitious goal to procure next missile warning satellites in five years
Procurement of Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared will involve a phase of competitive prototyping.
-
STRATCOM head: Don’t doubt Russia’s drive to develop ‘invincible’ hypersonic missile
“You should believe Vladimir Putin about everything he said he’s working on,” said Gen. John Hyten, head of U.S. Strategic Command.
-
Chinese threats necessitate new space structures, Shanahan warns
The Pentagon chief is specifically calling out Chinese systems by name — including a ground-based laser — that could hold American capabilities at risk.
-
Rep. Jim Cooper talks Trump’s Space Force takeover, and what’s next for nukes and missile defense
Should there be a separate service for space? We check in with the head of the House Strategic Forces Subcommittee.
-
What does Britain have in the works for its upcoming space strategy?
The new strategy, which was expected in 2018, may not be out in full until late this year.
-
ULA head: Anti-satellite weapons require America keep its focus in space
Tory Bruno, CEO of the United Launch Alliance, believes growing anti-satellite capabilities from China and Russia is a sign the Air Force has to keep pushing forward with modernization in space.
-
ULA head teases Vulcan engine decision as coming ‘very soon’
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno isn’t hinting about when the company could decide between engines by Blue Origin and Aerojet Rocketdyne.
-
Air Force space acquisition center to undergo major reorg this fall
One of the biggest and most important changes is the establishment of a “office of the senior architect” responsible for synchronizing efforts across the Space and Missile Systems Center.
-
Is incumbent Lockheed Martin the only player in the GPS III follow-on competition?
Boeing isn’t competing, while Northrop is staying quiet.
-
Air Force looks to ramp up space training, info sharing with allies
Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says some of the service’s space training will be opened up for allies and partner nations.
-
Air Force sets ambitious goal to procure next missile warning satellites in five years
Procurement of Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared will involve a phase of competitive prototyping.
-
STRATCOM head: Don’t doubt Russia’s drive to develop ‘invincible’ hypersonic missile
“You should believe Vladimir Putin about everything he said he’s working on,” said Gen. John Hyten, head of U.S. Strategic Command.













