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FOCUS: SPA Perspectives blog post: Space Warfare: How the U.S. Can Stay Ahead in the Orbital Arms Race

Space Warfare: How the U.S. Can Stay Ahead in the Orbital Arms Race

The space domain has transformed in scale, scope, and strategic consequence. What once was a benign operational backdrop is now a contested warfighting domain. China and Russia continue to develop and demonstrate counterspace weapons—from direct-ascent ASATs and co-orbital platforms to jammers and directed energy systems—explicitly designed to undermine U.S. freedom of action in space.

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Operating in a Contested Orbit: Why Culture and Doctrine Are Key Elements of Space Superiority

In 2008, the number of tracked objects in orbit was just over 9,500. Today, that number exceeds 47,000—and rising. Satellites, debris, and maneuverable platforms crowd every regime from LEO to GEO. “The space domain is now much more congested, populated by systems of various sizes, different orbital regimes, and operated by adversaries as well as ourselves,” explains Dave Meteyer, Group Leader in the Space and Intelligence Division at Systems Planning & Analysis.

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