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America creates a unit to destroy enemy satellites

America creates a unit to destroy enemy satellites

The United States Space Force (USSF) announced on August 11 the opening of the 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS), which is designed to target enemy satellites and the ground platforms that support them.

The unit was activated at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado and is part of Space Delta 7, the element responsible for intelligence on other nations’ space forces. The new unit has three main focuses: analysis, development and engagement of targets, thereby identifying, locating, tracking and intercepting or destroying satellites and enemy ground communication platforms.

Target analysis includes satellite optical sensors, signal jammers and lasers that have the potential to penetrate US satellite systems. In addition, the unit is also responsible for developing its own methods to control the enemy, such as “live-fire satellite jamming” and “simulated combat training in orbit”.

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Implementation of a new space force unit

In a statement from the Space Force, Lt. Col. Travis Anderson, the squadron’s chief, said the idea to activate the unit had been officially developed for about four years, but it had already been considered by intelligence officials.

The insignia of the 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron shows a harvester with a delta-shaped nose. At the activation ceremony, the USSF announced that Delta represents “historical ties to the early days of the U.S. Air Force space community.”

United States Space Force’s 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (Credit: USSF/iStock/Getty Images Plus)

According to Squadron Master Sergeant Desiree Cabrera, the new unit will benefit not only the Space Force, but the entire U.S. Armed Forces.

Not only are we winning the U.S. Space Force’s only targeting force, but we are also changing the way the entire joint community does targeting when it comes to space and electromagnetic warfare.

Master Sergeant Desiree Cabrera

As the world’s militaries increasingly use space systems to communicate and track early warning missiles, there will be a greater need to monitor the defense and offensive activities of adversaries, as the US Space Force has done.

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