The Operationally Responsive Space (ORS) concept is important to military professionals seeking relevant and timely space capabilities. Over the last 10 years, the ORS concept has evolved from a responsive spacelift-only initiative towards a more comprehensive approach including responsive infrastructure, launch vehicles, satellites, and user systems. ORS has already energized emerging high tech companies such as Microsat, Microcosm, and SpaceX, who are ready to demonstrate cutting-edge, responsive space applications that can support national security needs. However, this enthusiasm regarding the ORS topic has created a degree of confusion over the detailed ORS concept itself, including how the government will seek responsive technologies, and the program's specific requirements, goals and milestones. To reduce the confusion, in 2008, the Department of Defense (DoD) released its Implementation Plan for Operationally Responsive Space. This plan communicates the responsive space capabilities the government intends to pursue using a prioritized 'tier' program structure. Regardless of any final ORS system architecture, space based platforms--and ultimately, warfighters--will benefit from timely and responsive transportation to operational orbits. This paper will examine current and future ORS spacelift options that are capable of supporting anticipated ORS requirements and the overall ORS effort.
Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles (EELV) for Operationally Responsive Space
2009
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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