Tag: space command
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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.

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.

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.

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.