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Satellite control room with large screen map and monitors displaying operational data.

Australia Confronts Space Security Risks with Resilience Push

Space is a double-edged sword - it offers a decisive military advantage, but also creates a vulnerability that can be exploited. To stay ahead, Australia is focusing on building resilience in its space capabilities to absorb losses and disruptions.

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Military officials in a formal government building with ambient daylight.

US Space Force Faces Looming Legal Gaps in Orbital Warfare

The US Space Force is facing a critical gap in its ability to navigate the complexities of orbital warfare, with a glaring lack of specialized space law expertise and infrastructure. The Senate Armed Services Committee has taken notice, ordering a review of the Defense Department's space law requirements and options for establishing a dedicated legal team.

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Satellite dish antenna under surveillance with binoculars abandoned in foreground.

Iran Exploits Commercial Satellites to Evade US Space Command Oversight

The US Space Command has a blunt reality check: despite declaring space superiority, the US must now adapt to Iran's clever use of commercial satellite imagery, freely available to all. It's a contradiction that exposes a harsh truth - a declared dominance doesn't necessarily mean control.

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Destroyed satellite with twisted metal antenna and exposed wires, amidst a massive mushroom cloud.

US Wargame Simulates Russian Nuclear Strike on Satellites

Imagine a nuclear blast in space, crippling satellites and plunging the world into chaos - that's exactly the high-stakes scenario the US and its allies recently simulated in a wargame, testing their defenses against a Russian space nuclear weapon. The exercise aimed to explore the devastating effects and swift decision-making required in the face of such a catastrophic event.

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