Congress should play a leading a role in steering the United States toward a strategically prudent and responsible missile defense policy one that maximizes U.S. national security interests while averting an unnecessary nuclear arms race at a time when conventional challenges loom large.
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The head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s North American command, General André Lanata, recently visited U.S. Space Command in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The general, as all top commanders of NATO’s Allied Command Transformation (described as NATO’s Warfare Development Command) in Norfolk, Virginia have been since his nation rejoined the NATO Military Command structure in 2009, is French. As the Supreme Allied Commander Europe is always American and the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe is always British when he’s not German.
While there he met with General James Dickinson, Commander of the United States Space Command; General Glen VanHerck, Commander of the United States Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command; and Lieutenant-General Alain Pelletier, Deputy Commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Rep. Doug Lamborn provides update on U.S. Space Command investigation
Rep. Lamborn says two separate investigations are underway into the proposed move of U.S. Space Command from Peterson AFB.
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COLORADO SPRINGS â During a stop on Fort Carson where First Lady Dr. Jill Biden was speaking to military spouses, Colorado Springs Republican Congressman Doug Lamborn answered some of my questions about the status of the tentative decision to move U.S. Space Command from Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.
First, he said that he believes there is a lull right now in the process for a couple of reasons. The Biden administration is slowly ramping up on a number of issues on their plate right now as they move past the first one hundred days in office, including responding to multiple requests from lawmakers and civic leaders up and down the front range, to reconsider the move. The objections are over the last-minute
Russia Tests New Space Missile That Country Says Can Fly Four Times Faster Than a Bullet
On 4/28/21 at 2:39 PM EDT
The launch happened at the Sary-Shagan test site in Kazakhstan Monday. After a series of tests, the new ABM system has proved its characteristics and successfully completed the task, engaging the target with a given accuracy, said Colonel Sergei Grabchuk, the commander of the Russia anti-missile defense system formation.
Russia s Ministry of Defense said the missile is in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces and was designed to protect Moscow from air and space attacks.
According to
American Military News, Grabchuk told the Russian state-run Ruptly that the new missile can travel at speeds in excess of three kilometers per second (about 1.9 miles per second) a speed more than four times faster than the 700 meters per second (0.43 miles per second) velocity of a bullet fired from an AK-47.
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