
Ryan Robertson:
OUT OF THE BILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO EVER CALLED EARTH HOME, FEWER THAN 700 OF US EVER WENT INTO SPACE. HOWEVER, ALMOST THE ENTIRETY OF MODERN CIVILIZATION TODAY DEPENDS ON THINGS HUMANS PUT INTO ORBIT.
EVERYTHING FROM OUR POWER GRID AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, TO NAVIGATION, EVEN BANKING SOFTWARE AT ATMS DEPEND ON THEIR ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE WITH SATELLITES IN SPACE. IT MAKES SPACE-BASED ASSETS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT, AND VULNERABLE.
Gen Michael Guetlein:
But there was a gentlemen’s agreement, until recently, that we didn’t mess with each other’s space systems. We didn’t jam them. We didn’t spoof them. We didn’t lase them. We just kept them safe. We didn’t have to worry about that.
Ryan Robertson:
UNFORTUNATELY, GENERAL MICHAEL GUETLEIN SAYS THAT’S CHANGING. THE VICE CHIEF OF SPACE OPERATIONS SAYS ADVERSARIES LIKE CHINA AND RUSSIA ARE WILLING TO GO AGAINST INTERNATIONAL NORMS OF BEHAVIOR, FULLY CEMENTING SPACE AS A WARFIGHTING DOMAIN.
GUETLEIN SAYS BOTH CHINA AND RUSSIA CAN SHOOT DOWN SATELLITES WITH MISSILES FROM EARTH, BUT THEY ARE ALSO PROVING ADEPT AT FIELDING OTHER ORIBITAL OPTIONS.
Guetlein:
The new norms of space, unfortunately, in the last three years: jamming, spoofing and dazzling. Norms of behavior. They’re happening all around us. Cyber hacks are happening all around us on a day-to-day basis. What’s more concerning is the new kit that they’re bringing to the fight. Nesting dolls in space capable of launching an A-Sat, or a missile, to take out another satellite. Shadowing U.S. satellites. Multiple satellites up there today are shadowing our satellites in a cat-and-mouse game. We move, they move, we move, they move. We don’t know what their intent is. We don’t know what their capabilities are. Unsafe and Unprofessional.
GUETLEIN SAYS SOME CHINESE SATELLITES EVEN HAVE GRAPPLING ARMS ABLE TO PULL SATELLITES OUT OF ORBIT, AND POTENTIALLY HOLD THEM HOSTAGE.
Gen. Chance Saltzman:
Everybody is starting to recognize how much more critical space is becoming to our nation and our national defense. And at the exact same timeframe, the Space Force is shrinking. And that’s just a fundamental disconnect I think we have to solve.
Ryan Robertson:
GENERAL CHANCE SALTZMAN IS THE CHIEF OF U.S. SPACE FORCE OPERATIONS. DURING A RECENT DISCUSSION WITH THE MITCHELL INSTITUTE, GENERAL SALTZMAN SAID WHEN IT COMES TO SEEING SPACE AS A WARFIGHTING DOMAIN ACHIEVING SPACE SUPERIORITY IS AS ESSENTIAL AS AIR SUPERIORITY IN A TRADITIONAL WAR, JUST FROM A DIFFERENT ALTITUDE.
Saltzman:
If we can’t protect what we have and deny the adversary the use of space-enabled targeting against our forces, we are going to struggle to meet military objectives. So, it is an imperative. Space superiority is an imperative and we just got to get after it.
Ryan Robertson:
SALTZMAN SAYS THERE ARE THREE GUIDING CONCEPTS TO MAINTAINING U.S. SPACE SUPERIORITY, AND THEY’RE ALL INTERCONNECTED.
THE FIRST IS AVOIDING OPERATIONAL SURPRISES. SPACE IS HUGE, SO THE U.S. NEEDS ENOUGH ASSETS IN SPACE TO MONITOR WHAT’S GOING ON.
CONCEPT TWO: OFFENSE HOLDS THE ADVANTAGE. SATELLITES PRESENT JUICY TARGETS, BECAUSE UP UNTIL NOW, THEY WEREN’T BUILT WITH ON-BOARD DEFENSES IN MIND. TAKE ONE OUT, AND YOU COULD CRIPPLE YOUR ENEMY.
SO NOW, SPACE FORCE COMMANDERS ARE AGAIN CALLING FOR MORE SATELLITES, BUT NOT NECESSARILY FANCIER ONES. THE IDEA BEING IF ONE GOES DOWN, THE OTHERS PICK UP THE SLACK CREATING RESILIENCY.
THE THIRD CONCEPT SALTZMAN SAYS IS NEEDED FOR MAINTAINING U.S. SPACE SUPERIORITY IS RESPONSIBLE COUNTER-SPACE OPERATIONS, OR GENERATING THE ABILITY TO STOP YOUR ENEMY FROM USING THEIR SPACE-BASED ASSETS WHILE STILL MAINTAINING YOUR ABILITY TO USE YOUR OWN.
WITHOUT A DOUBT, THE TASK GIVEN TO THE U.S. SPACE FORCE IS A TALL ORDER AND VITAL TO EVERY OTHER BRANCH OF THE U.S. MILITARY. BUT THE SPACE FORCE ONLY HAS 15,000 GUARDIANS IN ITS RANKS, AND GETS JUST 3.5% OF THE DOD’S TOTAL BUDGET. ADD IN THE FACT CONGRESS SIGNED ANOTHER CONTINUING RESOLUTION INSTEAD OF PASSING AN ACTUAL BUDGET, AND SALTZMAN SAYS THE SPACE FORCE IS LITERALLY LOSING MONEY YEAR OVER YEAR, SOMETHING HE SAYS HAS TO CHANGE.
Saltzman:
The adversary is not stopping. They are progressing. Their curve for developing capabilities is on a different slope than ours. Those that have been in the ‘Pentagon Wars’ associated with resourcing know that what really happens is your baseline budget just gets iterated on each year. It’s a copy of a copy with slight improvements and adjustments. So, what I think we’re looking at is a fundamental shift, a step-function shift in space capabilities through the Space Force budget.
Ryan Robertson:
IF THERE ISN’T A MONUMENTAL SHIFT IN THE DOD’S APPROACH TO SPACE FORCE FUNDING, SALTZMAN SAYS AMERICAN SPACE SUPERIORITY COULD CEASE, AND THE REIGN OF CHINESE SPACE DOMINANCE COULD BEGIN. THAT’S AN OUTCOME NEITHER THE U.S. NOR ITS ALLIES WANT TO SEE HAPPEN.
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