
On January 18, U.S. Space Force Operations Chief Raymond said at a webinar at the Mitchell Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics that in 2022 the Space Force will deploy satellite constellations and design spacecraft with more advanced propulsion systems. The Space Combat Analysis Center will use digital models and simulations to design the architecture, and has completed a preliminary study of the future combination of missile early warning and missile tracking satellites, and the next step will be to design a space data transmission architecture, as well as a tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance architecture. In addition, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory is actively supporting the design of the Space Force's resilient architecture, and its current focus is on building a software foundation that leverages autonomy, machine learning, and data fusion to help the Space Force make faster, more informed decisions.
Author: Zhao Xiao
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