US Jammed Own Satellites 261 Times; What If Enemy Did?

US Jammed Own Satellites 261 Times; What If Enemy Did?
US Jammed Own Satellites 261 Times; What If Enemy Did?

WASHINGTON: Russia and China are investing heavily in cyber and electronic warfare, but they’re not shutting down US satellite downlinks yet. Instead, we have met the enemy and he is us — we think. “In 2015 thus far, we have had 261 cases where we have been jammed from getting information from our satellites down…

Not So Seamless: AFSPC’s Hyten Decries Ops Center Stovepipes

Not So Seamless: AFSPC’s Hyten Decries Ops Center Stovepipes
Not So Seamless: AFSPC’s Hyten Decries Ops Center Stovepipes

NATIONAL HARBOR: The Air Force vision is of a seamless global network, swiftly spotting threats and taking them down with smart bombs, computer viruses, or (one day) lasers as the situation demands. The reality? Not so seamless. Air Force Space Command, for example, houses both the military’s space operations center and a new cyber ops…

New IC, DoD Space Center May Take Over From JSPOC

New IC, DoD Space Center May Take Over From JSPOC
New IC, DoD Space Center May Take Over From JSPOC

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The new Intelligence Community-military space operations center the military is creating may replace the long-established JSPOC, two top commanders said, but a lot has to happen first. The nascent JICSPOC — Joint, Interagency, & Coalition Space Operations Center — will start as an experiment before potentially becoming a backup to JSPOC and then…

Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs

Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs
Kendall ‘Open-Minded’ On Sharing RD-180 Replacement Costs

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: American ingenuity can absolutely build a rocket engine to replace the Russian-made RD-180, the Pentagon’s top buyer said today. The wide-open questions are: how soon can they do it; and how much will the Pentagon have to pay. “The big problem isn’t the technology, it’s the time,” Frank Kendall told reporters at the…

GAO Urges DoD To Take Care On New EELV Competition; Gather Data First

GAO Urges DoD To Take Care On New EELV Competition; Gather Data First
GAO Urges DoD To Take Care On New EELV Competition; Gather Data First

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s push to open the EELV to greater competition may be counterproductive to the best management of the program. The Government Accountability Office says this approach “could limit program oversight and scheduling flexibility” for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle. Why? It’s simple really: “The Air Force plans to develop an acquisition strategy for…

Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe

Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe
Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe

PENTAGON: If a spy satellite is attacked, who will command America’s response — the head of Strategic Command or the Director of National Intelligence? If an Air Force satellite is attacked first, who would command America’s response? These questions are being hotly — but very quietly –debated at the highest reaches of the U.S. government. Since an…

Military Tests New Comsat With 300 Times The Bandwidth

Military Tests New Comsat With 300 Times The Bandwidth
Military Tests New Comsat With 300 Times The Bandwidth

The military has tested a new commercial communications satellite system that potentially offers 300 times the bandwidth of current satellites. O3b Networks has demonstrated the technology both at sea, aboard the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Fort Worth in the Pacific, and and on land, for unspecified “members of the armed forces” at MacDill Air Force Base, which just happens to…

‘Too Early To Assess Any Impact’ Of Musk Launch Failure on National Security Space

‘Too Early To Assess Any Impact’ Of Musk Launch Failure on National Security Space
‘Too Early To Assess Any Impact’ Of Musk Launch Failure on National Security Space

WASHINGTON: Boom. The explosion that destroyed CRS-7 as it headed to orbit could mean Elon Musk’s fevered efforts to win the highly lucrative business of sending intelligence and Air Force satellites into space are, if not endangered, then at least in question. While the failure of SpaceX’s resupply mission to the International Space Station isn’t directly tied…

Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military

Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military
Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military

GEOINT: For the first time, all the nation’s spy satellites and the military’s satellites will be tracked from a single   location, allowing the two communities to develop tactics, techniques and procedures together, Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work said here today. “But the thing we need most is a space operations center, and we are intent…

Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D

Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D
Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D

CAPITOL HILL: America’s missile defense strategy is “not sustainable,” the deputy director of the Missile Defense Agency said today. We can’t keep buying multi-million-dollar interceptors to shoot down adversaries’ ever-growing arsenals of much cheaper offensive missiles, said Brig. Gen. Kenneth Todorov. We have to find a better way, Todorov said: lasers, jammers, something. That means…

STRATCOM Must Be Warfighters, Not FAA In Space: Lt. Gen. Kowalski

STRATCOM Must Be Warfighters, Not FAA In Space: Lt. Gen. Kowalski
STRATCOM Must Be Warfighters, Not FAA In Space: Lt. Gen. Kowalski

CAPITOL HILL: The US military spends too much time acting as the FAA of space and not enough watching for potential threats, the deputy chief of Strategic Command said today. That has to change as outer space becomes increasingly contested and increasingly intertwined with cyberspace, Lt. Gen. James Kowalski told a Peter Huessy breakfast here.…

ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate

ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate
ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate

WASHINGTON: The still-newish CEO of the United Launch Alliance, Tory Bruno, faces tough questions from his board of directors. He faces tough questions from the House and the Senate about his use of Russian-built RD-180 rocket engines. But his biggest short-term problem — being allowed to use enough RD-180 engines to get his company from here to…

Laser Fighters: 100 kW Weapons By 2022

Laser Fighters: 100 kW Weapons By 2022
Laser Fighters: 100 kW Weapons By 2022

PENTAGON: Star Wars fans, calm down. The US Air Force wants to fire a 100-plus-kilowatt laser from a small plane. And not just any airplane, Air Force Research Laboratory officials. The last laser on an airplane — the megawatt Airborne Laser, which filled a converted 747 and cancelled in 2011 — the 2022 demonstration will be…

Pentagon Reports On China’s Satellite Killers

Pentagon Reports On China’s Satellite Killers
Pentagon Reports On China’s Satellite Killers

WASHINGON: From space weapons to armed drones, Chinese technology is accelerating into worrying new arenas, warns the Pentagon’s annual report on Chinese military power. But that doesn’t mean China is overtaking the US, a leading space expert cautioned, and a panicked over-reaction could drive bad policy. “Perhaps the most worrying part of the report from a…