After thirty-five years, space systems remain an integral part of national security. Desert Storm--which some regard as the first space war-- represented the first widespread use of military space systems by common soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen. It was also a harbinger of future military operations in which dependence on space-based force enhancement will continue to grow. This dependence by the Armed Forces on space systems reveals a vulnerability that an enemy with knowledge and expertise could exploit and concentrates on an ignored threat: countries with little or no space capability. The exploitation of space dependency can greatly benefit an unsophisticated foe by dramatically degrading our efficiency in combat.
Joint Warfare and Military Dependence on Space
1996
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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