Envisioning The Future Of Dynamic Spaceborne Operations

Centaur V upper stage

“It’s time to be able to move through space at will and defend ourselves when we are attacked,” ULA CEO Tory Bruno says.

Credit: ULA
Rockets that intercept adversarial satellites; spaceplanes maneuvering around low Earth orbit; and multiuse platforms that can host, refuel and otherwise service on-orbit assets. These assets could be the future of dynamic space operations as envisioned by the U.S. Space Force, supporting sovereign...
Vivienne Machi

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

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