Friday, December 12, 2025

Spacepower 2025: Space Force Association announces 'spacepower' wargaming center

Plus: A new naming scheme for space weapons
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Robbie Robertson, Sedaro CEO and co-founder, gives a presentation on the National Spacepower Center to U.S. Space Force leaders. Credit: Sedaro

Robbie Robertson, Sedaro CEO and co-founder, gives a presentation on the National Spacepower Center to U.S. Space Force leaders. Credit: Sedaro

Space Force Association unveils virtual 'National Spacepower Center' for education and wargaming

By Sandra Erwin

The Space Force Association, a nonprofit advocacy group, announced plans to create a virtual education and analysis hub aimed at improving how U.S. leaders understand space as a military domain.


The initiative, called the National Spacepower Center, is intended to use immersive and simulation technologies to explain the nature of space warfare, the role of space systems in national security, and the policies and strategies that underpin U.S. space power. The association said the effort is focused on education and concept development rather than operations.


SFA said the center is designed to help U.S. and allied policy makers better grasp how space capabilities support modern warfare, from missile warning and satellite communications to navigation and intelligence. While space systems are central to joint operations, many decision-makers have limited exposure to how those systems are threatened or employed in conflict.


Space Force rolls out new naming scheme for satellites and space weapons

The U.S. Space Force is rolling out a new naming scheme for its satellites, cyber tools and other space-warfare systems, a move aimed at giving its arsenal the kind of recognizable nickname long used across the military, according to Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman.


U.S. Air Force Secretary warns China's space gains are driven by more than copying

U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink cautioned that the United States should not assume China's accelerating progress in space and missile technology is simply the result of copying American systems, arguing Beijing is demonstrating significant independent innovation.


K2 Space raises $250 million to scale high-power satellite line

K2 Space said Dec. 11 it raised $250 million in new funding that values the satellite manufacturing startup at $3 billion. The Series C round was led by Redpoint, with additional backing from accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Hedosophia, Altimeter, Lightspeed and Alpine Space Ventures.

BAE Systems wins $16 million DARPA award to advance autonomous satellite tasking

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded BAE Systems a $16 million contract to continue work on software that aims to keep "constant custody" of large numbers of ground targets by automatically retasking sensors across government and commercial satellite constellations.


GEO satellite refueling a priority for national security, commercial markets, new analysis finds

Government and industry analysts have identified the refueling of satellites in geostationary orbit as one of the most practical and immediately valuable applications of on-orbit servicing, recommending focused investment, early demonstrations and coordinated policy work to bring the capability into routine use.

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Spacepower 2025: Space Force Association announces 'spacepower' wargaming center

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