The Gulf War, referred to as the first space war, utilized satellites for navigation, targeting, and early missile warnings, marking a significant use of orbital assets in combat.
The Space Force, although a relatively new branch with a lean and agile setup, focuses on space superiority, global mission operations, and rapid space access.
Modern warfare heavily relies on satellites for communication and operational efficiency, evolving from the rudimentary use seen during the Gulf War to a standard practice today.
Challenges to the Space Force's mission reveal complexities in maintaining space dominance, highlighting the need for strategy beyond just technological advancements and emphasizing its importance in future conflicts.
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