March 28, 2024
Space Force to upgrade sensors for in-orbit testing, training
Defense News As the Space Force looks to improve its live testing and training capabilities, the service is considering upgrading
Defense News As the Space Force looks to improve its live testing and training capabilities, the service is considering upgrading
Space News The Department of Defense is pushing to lower classification barriers and forge closer partnerships with the commercial space
AP News Iran said Sunday it successfully launched three satellites into space with a rocket that had multiple failures in
Space News The U.S. Space Force awarded Millennium Space Systems contracts worth $509.5 million for the first six satellites of
C4ISRNET The U.S. must dominate in space and the technologies deployable there to maintain an advantage in future wars, according
Defense News After awarding a contract to Northrop Grumman last year to build the first of three deep-space radars, the
Breaking Defense As the number of US government satellites continues to grow, the Space Force’s already outdated Satellite Control Network
SpaceNews The Defense Department has adopted a set of rules for responsible space operations amid growing concerns that rival nations are deploying
Defense News: The U.S. Space Force’s fiscal 2024 budget proposes cutting one of five satellites from its Next-Generation Overhead Persistent
Daily Mail: China has launched dozens of satellites in the past six months and the People’s Liberation Army now has
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