There is a growing threat from adversaries to U.S. space assets and commercial space systems. In the latest issue of Marine Corps University Press Journal of Advanced Military Studies, Eliahu Niewood, VP of MITRE Air and Space Forces, and Matt Jones, director of our Cross Cutting Urgent Innovation Cell Analysis Division, dissect the evolving #space landscape. #NationalSecurity Read more on the militarization of space: http://spklr.io/6040Sznm
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Thereby an effective, concrete and clear set of concepts for all levels of critical thinking, from strategic to tactic, daring to theorize in outer space warfare, helping military leaders in the preparation of next Space War... The challenges are huge but the book "The Battle Beyond" is truly focuses in the work we have ahead 💪💪👌
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GET READY to embark on a captivating journey from the skies to the cosmos as we delve into the realm of space operations with Lieutenant Colonel Peter M. Atkinson of the United States Army, Space Operations In his thought-provoking article, "From Air to Space: The Perils of Domain Parochialism," COL Atkinson explores the intriguing correlation between 20th-century air domain functions and the challenges faced by the 21st-century space domain. With a keen focus on the lessons learned from air defense, naval aviation, and close air support, COL Atkinson identifies a phenomenon he terms "domain parochialism." This limited, self-absorbed outlook within military domains can hinder innovation adoption and capability development, shedding light on why certain functions become contentious. Drawing parallels between the historical evolution of the air and space domains, COL Atkinson's research provides invaluable insights into the changing landscape of military operations. He emphasizes the importance of transcending traditional roles and domain boundaries, embracing integration, and fostering collaborative efforts to ensure success in 21st-century warfare. Anticipate a compelling narrative as we venture into the world of space operations, uncovering the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Get ready to expand your horizons and gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of military functions in the air and space domains. INNER SANCTUM VECTOR N360™ is your bold frontier for cutting-edge technology analysis, pioneering space exploration, and unparalleled geopolitical insights in 2024. Linda Restrepo Editor in Chief Soundtrack: Fair Use Educational: “Fanfare for the Common Man” Our music selection carries a sense of patriotism, heroism, and celebration, making it a fitting choice to pay tribute to the military and the people it serves. Thank you from all of us. "#exclusive #insiderpreview #cuttingedgeinsights #futureofknowledge #technologyfrontiers #geopoliticalanalysis #innovationunveiled #sneakpeek #2024publication #cosmicexploration #insiderview #Army #SpaceOperations #Military #INNER_SANCTUM_VECTOR_N360™"
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Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation's Maegen Nix, PhD, Decision Science Division Director, and Christina Houfek, Project Manager and Principal Investigator along with Jim Moreland Jr, Ph.D. and Dr. Tyler Englestad bring you a compelling and captivating approach to “Capability Neutralization Warfare: A Systems-Informed Theory of Victory.” In the latest Naval Engineers Journal, the article describes how the threat is evolving the battlespace and introduces system destruction warfare. The article continues with the presentation of the capability neutralization warfare counterapproach and combines existing and emerging competencies to develop its concept. Finally, it explores how capability neutralization warfare impacts the United States defense ecosystem, requiring a reimagining that integrates research, engineering, acquisition, sustainment, testing, and operational force contributions into a friendly theory of victory. Check out the article on pg. 33 https://lnkd.in/e89ZdBZW #warfare #battlespace #neutralization #nej #capabilities #defense #theory
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A friendly, periodic reminder that that the space domain was "born" contested. There is much valuable military space history that should be appreciated by all Guardians and those serving the joint U.S. Space Command to #ProtectAndDefend our space-enabled capabilities. (Although I spent 20 years in active duty solely working "space", none of my training or education offered up an opportunity to appreciate this rich history). An excellent source document bringing this into focus is the 58 year old (1965) "NORAD Qualitative Requirement for a Space Detection and Tracking System" (SPADATS) (Declassified in 2013). See excerpt below, full document is here: https://bit.ly/47PLK49 (resolves to a gwu.edu URL). When I first read the required object state accuracies for weapons support, I thought NM was nanometers - wow!! :-) .... ummmm, that would be nautical miles. That being said, a 1 nautical mile along track requirement at 3 sigma is pretty impressive (approx. 620 meters at 1 sigma)! Military Space History #3
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Flying to CT tonight and lecturing and presenting on panel discussions at Yale University tomorrow to Space and Air Force cadets, faculty, and more. You can access all the read-ahead content I shared with them too; all are linked below- On AI and the future of warfare, these two recent articles at the USMC's Journal of Advanced Military Studies: https://lnkd.in/g-KhGfhF And: https://lnkd.in/gy_DKucu On the future of the space domain and how conflict involving space will increasingly require us to think differently than how we conceptualize terrestrial (air, land, sea) conflict; see this recent monograph published by the Air University Press: https://lnkd.in/esHSGcGb 7195542506 #design #innovation #artificialintelligence #warstudies #conflict #security #lecture #yale #defense #defence #NATO #strategy #change #complexity #future #leadership #cadets #spaceforce #airforce #leadershipdevelopment
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Flying to CT tonight and lecturing and presenting on panel discussions at Yale University tomorrow to Space and Air Force cadets, faculty, and more. You can access all the read-ahead content I shared with them too; all are linked below- On AI and the future of warfare, these two recent articles at the USMC's Journal of Advanced Military Studies: https://lnkd.in/g-KhGfhF And: https://lnkd.in/gy_DKucu On the future of the space domain and how conflict involving space will increasingly require us to think differently than how we conceptualize terrestrial (air, land, sea) conflict; see this recent monograph published by the Air University Press: https://lnkd.in/esHSGcGb 7195542506 #design #innovation #artificialintelligence #warstudies #conflict #security #lecture #yale #defense #defence #NATO #strategy #change #complexity #future #leadership #cadets #spaceforce #airforce #leadershipdevelopment
Reconceptualizing the Space Domain Beyond Historic Perspectives of Warfare
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Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), SASC Ranking Member the following paper today: Snippets re: the U.S. Space Force: Every military service relies on the Space Force to communicate, navigate, target, and conduct modern warfare. The U.S. Space Force has enjoyed real budgetary growth since its inception, but that does not mean it cannot do more. Classified programs in development must be procured at scale. The Space Force also must be able to defend itself in space and on the ground. Assured access to space remains a top priority for the Space Force, and the launch industry cannot be allowed to consolidate or stop driving down cost-per-launch. The Space Force must ride the zeitgeist of rapid commercial development in the space domain and use that to its advantage. T The size of the Space Force and Space Command unfunded requests in FY25 belie the fact that much more can be done to ensure the U.S. retains the advantage in space. https://lnkd.in/ei8umPd5
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Great article! Applicable to business and particularly marketing strategy in my industry!
The Spring issue is live! Air & Space Operations Review Vol 3, No. 1 considers various aspects of air operations and planning and strategy, including the B-21 Raider, airfields as centers of gravity, analytic standards for operational and tactical military intelligence analysts, the history of operational art, JADC2 and the concepts of decision advantage and initiative, and a novel approach to deterrence in the space domain. The issue concludes with a series of reviews of the recent miniseries, Masters of the Air, by Air University faculty members. Read it all here! https://lnkd.in/g_Kx-t3J #airpower #militaryintelligence #JADC2 #airoperations Air University Press Air University United States Air Force United States Space Force Jonathan K. Corrado
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When you stop by the USO at Denver International Airport, you’ll come across a massive wall adorned with unit patches from across the services. Every unit and mission you can think of…it’s there. It’s an amazing piece of art, made possible when members add their own personal patch to it. Taking it all in, you might wonder…what connects all of these mission sets together? What truly makes our joint forces….joint? Is there a common thread that binds US Army, United States Marine Corps, US Navy, United States Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, United States Space Force? Indeed there is. #SPACE Our forces depend on orbital assets every single day, from comm to ISR to precision navigation and beyond. The Assured Access To Space #AATS team makes sure we always have the high ground. #AssuredAccessToSpace #SemperSupra Space Launch Delta 45 Space Systems Command Linda Mays Sarah Turner Stephen Purdy Ralph Bordner Mark Shoemaker Jim Horne Blake Jeffries Joyce Bulson Meredith Beg Alexander Jehle Steve Whitney #GoForDesign #GoForLaunch ASTRA Design Werx | L-36 ASTRA
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Some of you know that Paul Szymanski and I have been working on a space warfare book for the past five years. That book is now available in hardback and is available for pre-order from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Wal-Mart. As of today it is #6 on Amazon’s “Military Policy” books list. We wrote this book because we believe that this is a book that our Joint Force desperately needs. And I believe that we wrote the book that only we could write. If you have any interest in space, warfare, or the military, this is 365 pages (with numerous full-color graphics) of how-to’s, why-to’s, and what-to’s. We literally wrote the book on military space operations for the all-domain future. ————————— Barnes and Noble: https://lnkd.in/gbv73qNC Wal-Mart: https://lnkd.in/gqJFtQPZ Amazon: https://lnkd.in/g72Jwnnz
The Battle Beyond: Fighting and Winning the Coming War in Space
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