On 29 May 1940 in Washington, D.C., Robert A. Goddard, the father of American rocketry, briefed representatives of the Army Air Corps, Army Ordnance, and the Navy. He urged that unmanned rockets could deliver more explosives, more accurately than manned bombers. His audience was courteous but unimpressed- -certainly unmanned rockets could never thus outperform manned bombers. Almost half a century later, the importance of space technology to military operations is no longer subject to such doubt. The 1988 Military Posture Statement of the Joint Chiefs of Staff states that 'space-based systems have clearly demonstrated their value in support of the planning and execution of US military operations, thereby contributing to deterrent and defense capabilities. US space systems currently support multiple peacetime and wartime military activities critical to national security. These include command- control-communications, navigation, meteorology, oceanography, weather reporting, geodesy, ballistic missile attack warning, surveillance, and treaty monitoring. It is likely that by the mid-1990s military applications of space technology will extend to precision-guided weaponry, secure communications in the conduct of conventional or nuclear war, and computer-assisted battlefield management. Moreover, the deployment of weapons in space capable of supporting ground, sea, and air combat operations as early as the turn of the century is a technological possibility. The conduct of war in space itself is a distinct possibility in the 21st century. The Soviet space program underscores the military importance of space. Although the Soviet Union is less militarily dependent on space-based support systems than the United States, the Soviets nonetheless invest $20 billion a year in military space activities versus the annual $8 billion investment of the United States.
Army's Stake in Emerging Space Technologies
1988
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Astronautics , Military operations , Space based , Space systems , Space technology , Air land battles , Military forces(United states) , Detectors , Defense systems , Military forces(Foreign) , Deterrence , Global positioning system , Joint military activities , Conflict , High intensity , Army , Search radar , Reprints , Ussr , Medium intensity , National security , Mid to high intensity conflict , Jstars(Joint surveillance and target attack radar systems) , Jtacms(Joint tactical missile systems) , Jtfp(Joint tactical fusion program) , Army 21 concept
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