Reoptimization for Great Power Competition

Reoptimization for Great Power Competition

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“I’m extremely proud of the Space Force and all the good it has accomplished. But, as good as we are, as much as we’ve done, as far as we’ve come, it’s not enough. We are not yet optimized for Great Power Competition.”

~ Chief of Space Operations
Gen. Chance Saltzman 

Space Force & Air Force announce sweeping changes to maintain superiority amid Great Power Competition

The establishment of the U.S. Space Force was a direct response to threats arising from Great Power Competition in the space domain. Nevertheless, our legacy roots leave us sub-optimized for the security environment confronting us today, and we must finish fine-tuning the service to continue meeting its National Defense Strategy responsibilities

In early 2024, the Department of the Air Force unveiled sweeping plans for reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing the Air Force and Space Force to ensure continued supremacy in their respective domains while better posturing the services to deter and, if necessary, prevail in an era of Great Power Competition. Through a series of 24 DAF-wide key decisions, four core areas which demand the Department’s attention will be addressed: Develop People, Generate Readiness, Project Power and Develop Capabilities.

The space domain is no longer benign; it has rapidly become congested and contested.

We must enhance our capabilities, develop Guardians for modern warfare, prepare for the high intensity fight, and strengthen our power projection to thrive and win in this new era of Great Power Competition.

 

Video by Martin Greeson
Installation of the Theissen Mover Armor Target (MAT) system in Smardan, Romania
Training Support Activity Europe
April 6, 2017 | 27:49
Contractors, Department of Army Civilians with the 7th Army Training Command, and U.S. Soldiers from Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment,3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division in Smardan, Romania work to install a temporary Moving Armor Target (MAT) system, Apr. 1 through April 7, 2017. The targeting system can move a tank silhouette target at speeds up to 20 miles per hour for up to 340 meters. The system will be used for joint live fire training with U.S. Soldiers and Romanian Land Forces during upcoming exercises. (U.S. Army photo by Martin Greeson)
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