“RTS plays such a critical role in our nation’s security. Whether it’s testing or space domain awareness, Kwajalein’s key terrain will continue to provide enhanced capabilities to U.S. Space Command and the United States Space Force.” ~LTG Sean Gainey, #ArmySMDC CG https://lnkd.in/eNPmXN2H U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
武装部队
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Official page of USASMDC. A People First team providing space and missile defense forces and capabilities.
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The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command is the Army’s force modernization proponent and operational integrator for global space, missile defense and high altitude capabilities. The command does this through the 1st Space Brigade, 100th Missile Defense Brigade, U.S. Army Satellite Operations Brigade, Technical Center, Space and Missile Defense Center of Excellence. USASMDC provides trained and ready space and missile defense forces and capabilities to the warfighter and nation. It builds future space and missile defense forces for tomorrow by researching, testing and integrating space, missile defense, cyber, directed energy, hypersonic and related technologies for the future.
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https://www.smdc.army.mil
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command的外部链接
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- 武装部队
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- 1,001-5,000 人
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- Huntsville,Alabama
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- Space and Missile Defense、Defense、Security、Joint Support、Space Operations、High Altitude、Satellite Communications和Materiel Development
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“Through the tenets of the new Army Space Training Strategy our Soldiers are going to be better prepared to operate in this environment more effectively and more efficiently.” ~Robert Marquez, chief of Space Training Division, Space and Missile Defense School https://lnkd.in/eUY9gspV
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A warm welcome to our new deputy commander for operations -- Col. (Promotable) Donald K. Brooks! ?? https://lnkd.in/ekNcyuEE
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A warm welcome to our new deputy commander for operations, Col. (Promotable) Donald Brooks! Many thanks to Brig. Gen. John Dawber and best wishes in his new assignment! Read more: https://lnkd.in/eH_DtMtQ
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The Army’s Theater High Altitude Area Defense Project Office, part of the Program Executive Office for Missiles and Space, delivers the first mobile launch vehicle for the THAAD System to Lockheed Martin, March 20, 1995. Built by OshKosh Truck Co, the palletized loading system for the planned mobile interceptor employed a 10-wheeled truck. The ceremony, held at Lockheed’s facility in Huntsville, included a demonstration of the off-load and re-load capabilities of the system. The first THAAD flight test occurred one month later in April. #TBT
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Beware Catfish! Cyber criminals love to impersonate military personnel, especially high-ranking service members. If you’re receiving flirtatious messages or requests for money (or gift cards, bitcoin, anything of $$$ value) from someone claiming to be a general officer, it’s a SCAM! Report the account and block the profile. #becybersmart I #cybersecurity
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Congratulations, COL McClain! Wishing you a wonderful mission! “We think about space flight as a once in a lifetime opportunity. So, to get a second shot at your once in a lifetime is a real honor and a privilege." ~COL Anne McClain https://lnkd.in/e5eCjJWs @USArmy | @NASA | @NASA_astronauts
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During their visit to the 1st Space Brigade last week, NATO Military Committee members received a demonstration of how Army space integrates with the 4th Infantry Division ground air and ground forces to provide close space support to multidomain operations in large-scale combat scenarios. The visit highlighted how Colorado Springs-based military organizations support the lethality and effectiveness of the NATO alliance and can empower Allies to develop capabilities in the space domain. https://lnkd.in/eRfUJ7W4
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During the second and final intercept test of the Exoatmospheric Reentry-vehicle Interceptor Subsystem on March 13, 1992, a one second delay was programed into the flight sequence to improve data collection. Constructed of surplus Minuteman second and third stages, the ERIS interceptor incorporated a long-wave infrared scanning seeker, a data processor and flight divert attitude control propulsion motors. Launched from an underground facility on Meck Island in the Kwajalein Missile Range, the ERIS correctly detected the target, a Minuteman I, distinguishing between the nose cone and a decoy, and selected an aimpoint for the intercept. As a result of the sequence delay, however, the interceptor flew between the target and the decoy. The valuable information gathered from this test program was incorporated into both the ground-based interceptor and the theater high altitude area defense interceptor. #TBT
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