Orbital infrastructure essential for defense operations from "summary" of Space Forces by Fred Scharmen
The infrastructure in orbit is not merely a set of tools or machines, but a crucial element of defense operations in space. It serves as the backbone of any military endeavor in the vast expanse beyond our planet. Without this infrastructure, our ability to protect our interests in space would be severely compromised. These orbital structures enable us to monitor and respond to threats in real-time, providing us with the necessary information to make strategic decisions. They act as our eyes and ears in the darkness of space, giving us a unique vantage point from which to observe and act. Moreover, this infrastructure facilitates communication between different elements of our defe...Similar Posts
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