U.S. Space Force To Launch More Than 100 Satellites In 2025

Caption: Col. Matthew Slusher, U.S. Air Force fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (L), speaks March 20 with Maj. Gen. Gregory Gagnon, deputy chief of space operations for intelligence, U.S. Space Force. Credit: CSIS

Col. Matthew Slusher, U.S. Air Force fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (left), speaks March 20 with Maj. Gen. Gregory Gagnon, deputy chief of space operations for intelligence, U.S. Space Force.

Credit: CSIS
The U.S. Space Force will add more than 100 satellites to its on-orbit constellations in 2025, the service’s senior intelligence official said March 20. The U.S. military is fielding proliferated space architectures to support missile warning and missile tracking, surveillance and reconnaissance...
Vivienne Machi

Vivienne Machi is the military space editor for Aviation Week based in Los Angeles.

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