Space
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Apr- 2023 -18 April
Kim Orders Launch of North Korea’s First Spy Satellite
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country has finished building its first military spy satellite and gave the green light for its launch.
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5 April
Lockheed Martin to Deliver Australia’s First Sovereign Military Satellite
Lockheed Martin has been selected to deliver Australia’s first sovereign military communications satellite and multiple ground stations as part of the JP9102 program.
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Mar- 2023 -30 March
Indian Army Procures Communications Satellite for $365 Million
India’s defense ministry has signed a contract with NewSpace India Limited to deliver an advanced communications satellite to the Indian Army.
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29 March
Israel Launches New Spy Satellite: Defense Ministry
Israel launched a new spy satellite with advanced imaging capabilities early on Wednesday, the defense ministry said.
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29 March
Innovating Our Destruction: The Technologizing of Warfare
Advancements in AI, space exploration, and missile defense can bring great benefits but also pose grave risks, and caution is necessary to avoid innovating humanity's destruction.
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22 March
US Space Force Seeking $1.2B for Long-Range Kill Chain Project
The US Space Force is requesting more than $1.2 billion to keep the highly classified Long-Range Kill Chain project running until 2028.
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13 March
Canada Procures Microsatellite for Improved Military Surveillance
Canada’s Department of National Defence has acquired a new microsatellite to improve the surveillance capabilities of its armed forces.
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3 March
US Taps Raytheon to Build Missile Tracking Satellites to Monitor China
The US Space Development Agency has awarded Raytheon Technologies a $250-million contract to design and develop seven missile warning and tracking satellites.
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Feb- 2023 -20 February
US General Warns China Biggest Threat in Space
Space has changed in just a few years due to a growing arms race, a US general said, singling out China as the "most challenging threat."
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16 February
UK Contracts Babcock to Manage Skynet Military Communications System
The UK has awarded Babcock a six-year, $480 million contract to operate its Skynet military satellite communications system.
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