
The Daily The Sunday Read: ‘What Does the U.S. Space Force Actually Do?’
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Nov 19, 2023 The podcast dives into the fascinating world of the U.S. Space Force, the newest military branch dedicated to safeguarding American interests in space. It discusses how vital satellites have become for everything from modern warfare to daily life. A high-ranking official reveals pressing threats to space security and the challenges in monitoring orbital assets. The conversation extends to the geopolitical complexities of space warfare, particularly regarding rivals like China and Russia, and the importance of advanced technologies in navigating these new frontiers.
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US Space Vulnerability
- A Chinese military analyst, Wang Hu Cheng, highlighted the US's reliance on space systems as a strategic weakness.
- Modern warfare and daily life depend heavily on satellites, making them crucial to protect.
Space Force vs. Space Command
- The Space Force equips and trains troops, monitors space, and launches satellites for the Department of Defense.
- Space Command coordinates space operations for all armed forces branches and consults with the Space Force.
Electromagnetic Warfare
- The Space Force trains to unjam signals that interfere with US military operations using portable equipment.
- They view both defensive and offensive tactics as necessary.
