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While the U.S. put Russian and China together as threat to the U.S. and
the allies in the space, she actually returns the era of the Cold War.
U.S. Will
Not Let China, Russia Deny Its Space Superiority, DOD Officials Say DoD 20200227
Space systems underpin virtually every weapon
system in the Defense Department's arsenal, a senior DOD official told
Congress.
We
can no longer assume that our space superiority is a given. ... If deterrence fails, we must be ready to
fight for space superiority."
Space Force
Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond, chief of space operations
But many systems were designed for an era
when there were few threats in space, Dr. James H. Anderson,
performing the duties of deputy undersecretary of defense for policy, said
today at a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee's strategic forces
subcommittee. This is not the case
today, he added, as China and Russia both seek to
be able to deny the United States and its allies the advantages of space.
China and Russia are developing sophisticated on-orbit capabilities and
an array of counter-space weapons capable of
targeting nearly every class of U.S. space asset, Anderson told the
House panel. They are expanding their
space capabilities, he said, and have created military space forces that they
are training and equipping to prevail in future crises and conflicts.
The United States is responding by "transforming
its space enterprise, fielding resilient architectures, developing space
warfighting expertise and working closely with allies in combined operations,"
he said.
The fiscal year 2021 defense budget request provides $18 billion for
space programs, including $111 million to support stand-up of the U.S. Space
Force, Anderson said. It also provides
funding for the new space combatant command — U.S. Space Command — and the
Space Development Agency, which will accelerate the development and fielding of
military space capabilities necessary to ensure U.S. and allied technological
and military advantages.
In his written testimony, Anderson said the
United States is actively pursuing opportunities with allies and partners to
build combined space operations and interoperable, or even integrated,
architecture. The flagship of
this integration is the Combined Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air
Force Base, California, with embedded British,
Canadian and Australian exchange personnel working side by
side with U.S. personnel.
"We have recently added Germany
and France to the Combined Space
Operations initiative," he noted.
Space Force Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond, chief of space
operations, also testified.
"We can no longer assume that our space
superiority is a given," he said. "If
deterrence fails, we must be ready to fight for space superiority."
U.S. Space Command, along with the Space Force will deter aggression from
conflict and do so from a position of strength, the general said. "Accordingly," he added, "we
will remain ready to defend U.S. and allied freedom of action in space. We will deliver space combat power for the
joint and coalition force and we're going to develop joint warfighters to serve
in, to and from the space domain."
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