Militarisation of Space Archive
[Posted on: Thu Mar 23rd, 2006]
Though the Pentagon is pushing ahead with the purchase and installation of several key components of missile defense systems, U.S. military officials are still trying to figure out critical operational details, a top U.S. commander said March 20.
Though the Pentagon is pushing ahead with the purchase and installation of several key components of missile defense systems, U.S. military officials are still trying to figure out critical operational details, a top U.S. commander said March 20.
[Posted on: Wed Mar 15th, 2006]
SAN DIEGO, March 14, 2024 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has demonstrated its KillerBee low-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the U.S. Air Force, highlighting its ability to provide real-time streaming video and precision targeting information to warfighters.
SAN DIEGO, March 14, 2024 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has demonstrated its KillerBee low-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the U.S. Air Force, highlighting its ability to provide real-time streaming video and precision targeting information to warfighters.
[Posted on: Wed Mar 8th, 2006]
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Pentagon's Fiscal Year 2007 (FY07) budget request funds nearly a billion dollars in programs that could provide dual-use space weapons capabilities according to a new joint-analysis by the World Security Institute’s Center for Defense Information (CDI) and the Henry L. Stims
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Pentagon's Fiscal Year 2007 (FY07) budget request funds nearly a billion dollars in programs that could provide dual-use space weapons capabilities according to a new joint-analysis by the World Security Institute’s Center for Defense Information (CDI) and the Henry L. Stims
[Posted on: Mon Mar 6th, 2006]
Kirtland AFB, N.M. - When launched in 2010, a football-field-in-length demonstrator radar antenna, weighing more than 5 tons, will serve as the forerunner for the future of America's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets in space.
Kirtland AFB, N.M. - When launched in 2010, a football-field-in-length demonstrator radar antenna, weighing more than 5 tons, will serve as the forerunner for the future of America's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets in space.
[Posted on: Mon Mar 6th, 2006]
For 16 years, Aviation Week & Space Technology has investigated myriad sightings of a two-stage-to-orbit system that could place a small military spaceplane in orbit. Considerable evidence supports the existence of such a highly classified system, and top Pentagon officials have hinted that it's
For 16 years, Aviation Week & Space Technology has investigated myriad sightings of a two-stage-to-orbit system that could place a small military spaceplane in orbit. Considerable evidence supports the existence of such a highly classified system, and top Pentagon officials have hinted that it's
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Space Hawks Chase Death Rays - Mar 2nd, 2006
United States Space Force: sooner rather than later - Feb 27th, 2006
The third shoe - Problems with military space programs - Feb 20th, 2006
Nasa spending to support shuttle - Feb 7th, 2006
Solid-State Laser to be developed by the military - Jan 22nd, 2006
Take a leap into hyperspace - Jan 6th, 2006
Air Force Wants Space War Game - Jan 4th, 2006
Bill could let Airbus join Air Force bid - Jan 4th, 2006
Congress, Pentagon Move To Rein in Space Programs - Dec 23rd, 2005
X-48B scale model to fly next year - Nov 23rd, 2005
Mysterious dragon: myth and reality of the Chinese space program - Nov 7th, 2005
Turkey interested in buying 70-100 Eurofighter jets - report - Nov 3rd, 2005
China takes next step in human spaceflight - Oct 12th, 2005
Final base-closing report criticizes Pentagon - Sep 9th, 2005
Defense budget amount puts Russia alongside with NATO members - Aug 26th, 2005
U.S. Defense Report: China Working on Anti-Satellite Systems - Jul 27th, 2005
Report: Air Force seeks Bush nod for space weapons - May 18th, 2005
AFA mag: Space—The Next 50 Years - Feb 5th, 2005
Air Force may spread wings in near space - Jan 19th, 2005
Germany, Italy, Spain and UK to order Eurofighter - Dec 14th, 2004
Space Treaty, Not Weapons, Needed, Expert Says - Nov 8th, 2004
Pentagon wants killer satellites - Oct 13th, 2004
Separate Space Military Force Has Few Supporters at Pentagon - Oct 8th, 2004
A new space service? - Jul 6th, 2004
Northrop Grumman Outlines Test Program to Advance Military Space Plane - Jun 16th, 2004
China Military Space Power Advancing, Pentagon Reports - Jun 1st, 2004
Might Russia join the European Space Agency(ESA)? - May 19th, 2004
New Bush space speech planned - May 10th, 2004
Space Hawks Chase Death Rays - Mar 2nd, 2006
United States Space Force: sooner rather than later - Feb 27th, 2006
The third shoe - Problems with military space programs - Feb 20th, 2006
Nasa spending to support shuttle - Feb 7th, 2006
Solid-State Laser to be developed by the military - Jan 22nd, 2006
Take a leap into hyperspace - Jan 6th, 2006
Air Force Wants Space War Game - Jan 4th, 2006
Bill could let Airbus join Air Force bid - Jan 4th, 2006
Congress, Pentagon Move To Rein in Space Programs - Dec 23rd, 2005
X-48B scale model to fly next year - Nov 23rd, 2005
Mysterious dragon: myth and reality of the Chinese space program - Nov 7th, 2005
Turkey interested in buying 70-100 Eurofighter jets - report - Nov 3rd, 2005
China takes next step in human spaceflight - Oct 12th, 2005
Final base-closing report criticizes Pentagon - Sep 9th, 2005
Defense budget amount puts Russia alongside with NATO members - Aug 26th, 2005
U.S. Defense Report: China Working on Anti-Satellite Systems - Jul 27th, 2005
Report: Air Force seeks Bush nod for space weapons - May 18th, 2005
AFA mag: Space—The Next 50 Years - Feb 5th, 2005
Air Force may spread wings in near space - Jan 19th, 2005
Germany, Italy, Spain and UK to order Eurofighter - Dec 14th, 2004
Space Treaty, Not Weapons, Needed, Expert Says - Nov 8th, 2004
Pentagon wants killer satellites - Oct 13th, 2004
Separate Space Military Force Has Few Supporters at Pentagon - Oct 8th, 2004
A new space service? - Jul 6th, 2004
Northrop Grumman Outlines Test Program to Advance Military Space Plane - Jun 16th, 2004
China Military Space Power Advancing, Pentagon Reports - Jun 1st, 2004
Might Russia join the European Space Agency(ESA)? - May 19th, 2004
New Bush space speech planned - May 10th, 2004