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SPY-7 radar tracks live space objects ahead of delivery to Japan
The ongoing round of live testing is meant to ensure the current iteration of hardware and software are fully integrated with the Aegis combat system.
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US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
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Hundreds of satellites to give military faster tactical comms and data
The program will add more satellites and capabilities every two years.
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South Korea launches second military spy satellite
South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it confirmed the satellite entered orbit and communicated with an overseas ground station after separation.
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Bolster sanctions to stop Iran’s growing military space capabilities
The entire free world needs to fully appreciate the potential danger of Iran’s increasing launch capability.
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Space Force mulls refueling as industry calls for funding, standards
The U.S. Space Force wants industry to invest in on-orbit refueling, but companies say they need standards first.
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US Space Force budget request dips as China threat increases
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said he’s worried funding constraints are keeping the service from transitioning quickly to more resilient space systems.
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Space Force reimagines training, operations as conflicts intensify
Space Force leaders previewed a new approach to officer training, possible promotion changes and continued efforts to grow the newest service’s ranks.
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India plans to spend $3 billion on space. Can it catch up to China?
A top Indian general says the military cannot remain dependent on foreign constellations.
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UK hires two companies to write software to support future satellites
The amount of money involved may be small, but the outcome of the research and development work by the two companies could be key.
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SPY-7 radar tracks live space objects ahead of delivery to Japan
The ongoing round of live testing is meant to ensure the current iteration of hardware and software are fully integrated with the Aegis combat system.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
Hundreds of satellites to give military faster tactical comms and data
The program will add more satellites and capabilities every two years.
-
South Korea launches second military spy satellite
South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it confirmed the satellite entered orbit and communicated with an overseas ground station after separation.
-
Bolster sanctions to stop Iran’s growing military space capabilities
The entire free world needs to fully appreciate the potential danger of Iran’s increasing launch capability.
-
Space Force mulls refueling as industry calls for funding, standards
The U.S. Space Force wants industry to invest in on-orbit refueling, but companies say they need standards first.
-
US Space Force budget request dips as China threat increases
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said he’s worried funding constraints are keeping the service from transitioning quickly to more resilient space systems.
-
Space Force reimagines training, operations as conflicts intensify
Space Force leaders previewed a new approach to officer training, possible promotion changes and continued efforts to grow the newest service’s ranks.
-
India plans to spend $3 billion on space. Can it catch up to China?
A top Indian general says the military cannot remain dependent on foreign constellations.
-
UK hires two companies to write software to support future satellites
The amount of money involved may be small, but the outcome of the research and development work by the two companies could be key.
-
SPY-7 radar tracks live space objects ahead of delivery to Japan
The ongoing round of live testing is meant to ensure the current iteration of hardware and software are fully integrated with the Aegis combat system.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
Hundreds of satellites to give military faster tactical comms and data
The program will add more satellites and capabilities every two years.
-
South Korea launches second military spy satellite
South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it confirmed the satellite entered orbit and communicated with an overseas ground station after separation.
-
Bolster sanctions to stop Iran’s growing military space capabilities
The entire free world needs to fully appreciate the potential danger of Iran’s increasing launch capability.
-
Space Force mulls refueling as industry calls for funding, standards
The U.S. Space Force wants industry to invest in on-orbit refueling, but companies say they need standards first.
-
US Space Force budget request dips as China threat increases
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said he’s worried funding constraints are keeping the service from transitioning quickly to more resilient space systems.
-
Space Force reimagines training, operations as conflicts intensify
Space Force leaders previewed a new approach to officer training, possible promotion changes and continued efforts to grow the newest service’s ranks.
-
India plans to spend $3 billion on space. Can it catch up to China?
A top Indian general says the military cannot remain dependent on foreign constellations.
-
UK hires two companies to write software to support future satellites
The amount of money involved may be small, but the outcome of the research and development work by the two companies could be key.













