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Space Force works to protect American interests in space... supports military operations around the globe through a vast network of satellites and radars on Earth and in orbit...
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A1C Phillip Franklin
A1C Phillip Franklin
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Oh, I meant a guard force, is one even needed if they were approved a reserve for e.
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CPL LaForest Gray
CPL LaForest Gray
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Understanding what a “Space Military Conflict/War” would actually mean & how it would happen :


1.) EMERGING TECHNOLOGY
* SECURITY
* SPACE

The First Space-Cyber War and the Need for New Regimes and Policies

CIGI Policy Brief No. 173
May 16, 2022

SOURCE 1 : https://www.cigionline.org/static/documents/PB_no.173_uPqYILM.pdf

SOURCE 1a : https://www.cigionline.org/publications/the-first-space-cyber-war-and-the-need-for-new-regimes-and-policies/


2.) Space Delta 6 protects space and cyberspace

By Airman Ryan Prince, Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs / Published December 14, 2020

Space Delta 6 activated July 24 and is a functional component of the United States Space Force, known as the ‘Cyber Delta.’ Space Delta 6’s mission is to provide continuous space access and availability through the Satellite Control Network

SOURCE : https://www.petersonschriever.spaceforce.mil/SpaceDelta6/#:~:text=Delta%206%20provides%20assured%20access,capabilities%20for%20space%20mission%20systems.



3.) The US is unprepared for space cyberwarfare

Sep 4, 2019

Virtually every aspect of American national security, including the detection of threats, the use of weapons, the deployment of forces and their resupply, is now dependent on the integrity of critical space-based capabilities.

In defense parlance, those systems are known as command, control, communications, computing, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) and integral and expeditionary logistics.

Cyberattacks on space-based systems can produce data loss, service disruptions, sensor interference or the permanent loss of satellite capabilities.

An adversary could potentially seize control of a satellite through a cyberattack on its command-and-control system, subtly corrupt the data it provides, or even redirect its orbit, essentially transforming it into a kinetic weapon against other space infrastructure.

SOURCE : https://www.militarytimes.com/opinion/commentary/2019/09/04/the-us-is-unprepared-for-space-cyberwarfare/
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