As the space domain’s role in the modern battlefield becomes increasingly prominent, U.S. Army personnel work to ensure that they are prepared for the future fight within this emerging environment.
The 2026 Defense Strategy elevates space as the new high ground. In an exclusive interview, Stephen Kitay explains how AI and autonomous systems secure U.S. dominance.
Nearly 200 Army space professionals convened in Colorado and virtually – tuning in from 23 outstations – to hold ...
A Joint Terminal Attack Controller participates in an exercise at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. (Sgt. Alexis Washburn-Jasinski/U.S. Army) Not long after airplanes were first used in war, armies realized ...
Recent analysis by Reeves in the Mitchell Institute’s “Charting a Path to Space Superiority: The Cross-Domain Imperative” identifies the need for centralized command and control (C2) of counterspace ...
Military historians, professionals, and strategists attributed U.S. military victories in World Wars I and II to two basic points: 1) The U.S. possessed deeper industrial capacity to support the war, ...
Soldiers from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s 1st Space Brigade participate in a military exercise focused on space support. Credit: U.S. Army For decades, the U.S. Army has been ...
Spc. Klay Walker and Spc. Alexander Best with the 4th Space Company, 1st Space Battalion, work on a Mobile Integrated Ground Suite at Fort Carson, Colorado, April 30, 2025. (Dottie White/U.S. Army) ...