Over the last 25 years the United States has become increasingly dependent on space-based systems to support its military forces, and this trend is likely to continue for some time. Satellite systems have become an integral part of nuclear deterrence by providing strategic warning of an attack, tactical warning of missile launches, reliable communications between command authorities and nuclear forces, and nuclear explosion detection. Satellites also aid in conventional war-fighting by providing accurate reconnaissance, intelligence, weather, and navigation information
Currently USAF SPACETRACK supports the U. S. space effort in a variety of ways. Space surveillance p...
At the end of the second decade of the 21st century, we witness a progressive increase of strategic ...
This article undertakes a very sensitive issue: space security and counterspace capabilities and arm...
An increase in the number of satellites from commercial and military actors in the future will cause...
Satellites in Earth’s orbit fulfill important functions in support of NC3 – nuclear command, control...
For the past forty years, the threat of retaliation has been the foundation of our national security...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
Since the mid-1990s the U.S. Government and military forces have placed more and more reliance on co...
Space communication has become an integral component of our overall global telecommunication infrast...
satisfaction of the requirements of the JMO Department. The contents of this paper reflect my own pe...
Presently between them the United States and the Soviet Union have about 150 active satellites in or...
Recent military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo indicate space capabilities have become ...
Many nations use satellites for a diverse set of economic, scientific and military purposes. The Uni...
The U.S. position in the debate on space security has been that (1) space-based systems could be dev...
The issue of space proliferation has been present since the beginning of the cold war; while the pol...
Currently USAF SPACETRACK supports the U. S. space effort in a variety of ways. Space surveillance p...
At the end of the second decade of the 21st century, we witness a progressive increase of strategic ...
This article undertakes a very sensitive issue: space security and counterspace capabilities and arm...
An increase in the number of satellites from commercial and military actors in the future will cause...
Satellites in Earth’s orbit fulfill important functions in support of NC3 – nuclear command, control...
For the past forty years, the threat of retaliation has been the foundation of our national security...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
Since the mid-1990s the U.S. Government and military forces have placed more and more reliance on co...
Space communication has become an integral component of our overall global telecommunication infrast...
satisfaction of the requirements of the JMO Department. The contents of this paper reflect my own pe...
Presently between them the United States and the Soviet Union have about 150 active satellites in or...
Recent military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo indicate space capabilities have become ...
Many nations use satellites for a diverse set of economic, scientific and military purposes. The Uni...
The U.S. position in the debate on space security has been that (1) space-based systems could be dev...
The issue of space proliferation has been present since the beginning of the cold war; while the pol...
Currently USAF SPACETRACK supports the U. S. space effort in a variety of ways. Space surveillance p...
At the end of the second decade of the 21st century, we witness a progressive increase of strategic ...
This article undertakes a very sensitive issue: space security and counterspace capabilities and arm...