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US Space Force Flag Unveiled by Carla Babb Washington DC (VOA) May 15, 2020
The new Space Force flag was unveiled Friday at the White House, the nation's first new military service flag in more than 70 years. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper called the unveiling a "historic moment" for the future of space defense. "Our adversaries in the last several years have weaponized space. They've made it a warfighting domain," Esper said. "The U.S. is now doing what it needs to do to protect our assets in space." The delta symbol in the center of the black Space Force flag is one that the U.S. space defense community has used for years. "The North Star signifies our core value, our guiding light, and the orbit around the globe signifies the space capabilities that fuel our American way of life and our American way of war," U.S. Space Force Chief General John Raymond explained during the unveiling. Russia and China have recently placed a greater emphasis on their space capabilities, including developing technology and weapons that could disrupt or destroy satellites. Iran and North Korea have less-developed capabilities, but they still pose a threat, according to defense officials. The realm of space is essential to everyday activities from navigation to banking. Space assets are also critical to military missions, from launching missiles to collecting intelligence. "Most Americans, before their first cup of coffee in the morning, have used space," Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said Friday at the unveiling. "It's vulnerable, and we need to up our game."
US Space Force Commander says Russia's 'unsafe behavior has not slowed down' during pandemic Moscow (Sputnik) May 14, 2020 One of the US Space Force's leading commanders recently blasted Russian space activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming Moscow has an "increasing penchant for unsafe and what I would consider unacceptable behavior in space." Meanwhile, the Pentagon is readying its own plans for militarizing outer space. While Washington has generated no shortage of noise about the space activities of Russia and China, the Pentagon has been hard at work preparing for the militarization of space, as exemplif ... read more
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