June 13, 2024
Space Force turning to commercial sats to enhance in-space monitoring
Breaking Defense Following its success at tapping hundreds of ground-based commercial sensors to keep eyes on the heavens, the Space Force now
Breaking Defense Following its success at tapping hundreds of ground-based commercial sensors to keep eyes on the heavens, the Space Force now
Space News An analysis of the U.S. Space Force’s budget proposed for fiscal year 2025 indicates the service is embracing
Aerotime Hub An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, on June
Space News ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Space Force, despite being the youngest and smallest branch of the military, is
The Defense Post The US Space Force recently tested a new ground-based weapon that can reportedly defend against “space-enabled” attacks.
Defense News The Air Force is using new authority from Congress to get a head start on two development efforts
Breaking Defense The Space Force’s Space Systems Command today announced two industry vendors will receive contracts for the quick-launch Victus Haze program,
New Atlas A spacecraft about the size of a gas pump is being developed for the US Space Force program
Breaking Defense The US Space Force has provided its unfunded priorities list to Congress, laying out $1.15 billion for infrastructure
Defense News As the Space Force looks to improve its live testing and training capabilities, the service is considering upgrading
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