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North Korea claims it successfully put spy satellite into orbit
North Korea claimed Wednesday to have successfully placed a spy satellite into orbit with its third launch attempt this year.
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Deterrence in space requires more than SilentBarker’s eyes
If the U.S. is serious about deterrence in space, it must be serious about building the war-winning space forces capable of achieving space superiority.
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Why the military is integral to America’s return to the moon
A lack of military involvement will slow U.S. progress in the race to the moon and place at risk national security, scientific and economic interests.
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Space Force aims for more efficient operations with ‘integrated’ units
Two new “integrated mission deltas” will stand up as early as October.
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US seizes initiative on space security for the first time in decades
The world is on Washington’s side to help make space more secure and sustainable, if only it has the political will to lead.
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Elon Musk blocking Starlink to stop Ukraine attack troubling for DoD
Top Air Force official says DoD may need to be more explicit in future defense contracts that services or products it purchases could be used in war.
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Five teams to change how US Air, Space forces prepare to fight China
The Air Force secretary wants his department to start implementing changes by January 2024 and move rapidly that year.
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Is the West’s influence waning in South America?
Here’s a look at the state of South American defense priorities by land, air, sea and space.
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Opening up National Security Space Launch program endangers access
A former U.S. Air Force secretary argues against allowing a vendor who has not yet successfully launched to compete on the basis of a paper proposal alone.
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The Pentagon’s embrace of startups could fuel hypersonic tech
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.
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North Korea claims it successfully put spy satellite into orbit
North Korea claimed Wednesday to have successfully placed a spy satellite into orbit with its third launch attempt this year.
-
Deterrence in space requires more than SilentBarker’s eyes
If the U.S. is serious about deterrence in space, it must be serious about building the war-winning space forces capable of achieving space superiority.
-
Why the military is integral to America’s return to the moon
A lack of military involvement will slow U.S. progress in the race to the moon and place at risk national security, scientific and economic interests.
-
Space Force aims for more efficient operations with ‘integrated’ units
Two new “integrated mission deltas” will stand up as early as October.
-
US seizes initiative on space security for the first time in decades
The world is on Washington’s side to help make space more secure and sustainable, if only it has the political will to lead.
-
Elon Musk blocking Starlink to stop Ukraine attack troubling for DoD
Top Air Force official says DoD may need to be more explicit in future defense contracts that services or products it purchases could be used in war.
-
Five teams to change how US Air, Space forces prepare to fight China
The Air Force secretary wants his department to start implementing changes by January 2024 and move rapidly that year.
-
Is the West’s influence waning in South America?
Here’s a look at the state of South American defense priorities by land, air, sea and space.
-
Opening up National Security Space Launch program endangers access
A former U.S. Air Force secretary argues against allowing a vendor who has not yet successfully launched to compete on the basis of a paper proposal alone.
-
The Pentagon’s embrace of startups could fuel hypersonic tech
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.
-
North Korea claims it successfully put spy satellite into orbit
North Korea claimed Wednesday to have successfully placed a spy satellite into orbit with its third launch attempt this year.
-
Deterrence in space requires more than SilentBarker’s eyes
If the U.S. is serious about deterrence in space, it must be serious about building the war-winning space forces capable of achieving space superiority.
-
Why the military is integral to America’s return to the moon
A lack of military involvement will slow U.S. progress in the race to the moon and place at risk national security, scientific and economic interests.
-
Space Force aims for more efficient operations with ‘integrated’ units
Two new “integrated mission deltas” will stand up as early as October.
-
US seizes initiative on space security for the first time in decades
The world is on Washington’s side to help make space more secure and sustainable, if only it has the political will to lead.
-
Elon Musk blocking Starlink to stop Ukraine attack troubling for DoD
Top Air Force official says DoD may need to be more explicit in future defense contracts that services or products it purchases could be used in war.
-
Five teams to change how US Air, Space forces prepare to fight China
The Air Force secretary wants his department to start implementing changes by January 2024 and move rapidly that year.
-
Is the West’s influence waning in South America?
Here’s a look at the state of South American defense priorities by land, air, sea and space.
-
Opening up National Security Space Launch program endangers access
A former U.S. Air Force secretary argues against allowing a vendor who has not yet successfully launched to compete on the basis of a paper proposal alone.
-
The Pentagon’s embrace of startups could fuel hypersonic tech
The DoD has shown signs it recognizes the value of partnering with companies whose capabilities could help with near-term needs.













