06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...
06 August 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was formally stood-up on 1 April.
Reflecting the growing importance of the space domain to the UK, as illustrated here with a rendering of the Airbus Skynet satellite communications system, the UK launched its new Space Command on 30 July. (Airbus)
The milestone was marked by a ceremony at the site of the new command at Royal Air Force (RAF) High Wycombe – also home to the National Air and Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – which was attended by senior government and military officials.
“As our adversaries advance their space capabilities, it is vital we invest in space to ensure we maintain a battle-winning advantage across this fast-evolving operational domain,” Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin said. “When at full operating capability, UK Space Command will provide command-and-control of all of [the Ministry of Defence's] space capabilities, including the UK's Space Operations Centre, RAF Fylingdales, Skynet, and other enabling capabilities.”
The UK officially launched its new Space Command on 30 July, four months after the organisation was ...