Growing Risks In Orbit: US Must Confront Space And Near‑Space Threats

PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – China adds new satellites to Guowang constellation, expanding its LEO broadband network, eyes accelerated launch rate, as part of a growing effort to build a sovereign space internet.

Jamming of GPS signals around Ukraine has become so severe it is even affecting satellites up to 1,200 miles above the Earth’s surface – Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) – a striking example of why the Space Force and DOD are moving to bolster the ubiquitous navigation service.

Sleepwalking into danger: managing traffic above 60,000 feet. The stratosphere is no longer empty. High-altitude platform and suborbital spaceplane operations are booming, yet our management of “near-space” remains stuck in the last century.

Meanwhile – Space Force’s X-37B spaceplane will take off on its eighth mission next month, this time with experiments focused on space-based communications and quantum sensing.

FOR YOUR EYES ONLY – Here’s a roundup of today’s other top defense stories ending the week from conservative national security expert PAUL CRESPO.

Not the President’s Daily Brief, but almost as good – PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEFING – the PDB:    

NATIONAL SECURITY

Secret Service Debut Armored “Golf Force One” To Help Protect Trump. During a golf outing in Scotland, Trump was trailed by an armored Polaris Ranger X utility task vehicle (UTV) designed to provide ballistic protection. The vehicle is “part of the Presidential fleet of specialty vehicles.”

Reunification of the Aleutians: A strategic (yet doubtful) proposal for the Commander Islands. Alaska remains a cornerstone of U.S. energy and defense strategy.

Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) seeks Ukraine-like conditions for drone testing. Five companies brought drones and radio prototypes to a range near the Army’s Fort Wainright to see how they’d fare against simulated electronic warfare systems looking to jam their navigation and command-and-control capabilities.

HOMELAND SECURITY

Police officer among four dead in shooting at New York City office building.

DOD recently asked Congress to shift $200 million in funding – originally allocated for barracks, aircraft hangars and military-operated elementary schools – to construct a 20-mile-long, 30-foot-high barrier along the border in Arizona.

DEFENSE POLITICS

A wide swath of DOD officials fear that new rules banning employees from participating at think tank events – a key way DOD delivers its message and solicits feedback – will leave the military muzzled and further isolated from allies.

Trump administration has accepted the “unconditional donation” of a luxury jet from Qatar, with no stipulation on what should happen to the aircraft after President Trump leaves office. Cost of retrofitting is classified.

House Defense Modernization Caucus secured provisions in the House draft of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2026, including legislation that would expand the military’s AI integration, advance counter-drone operations, and update test and evaluation infrastructure.

US POWER OVERSEAS

One of Navy’s four guided-missile nuclear submarines, USS Ohio, has surfaced in Australia.

IRAN THREAT/MIDDLE EAST

Trump expressed concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza and urged Israel to ‘make sure they get the food’ to people, modifying his stance on Gaza amid widespread images of emaciated children in the territory.

U.S. military has launched its most intensive Somalia bombing campaign on record, carrying out more than 50 airstrikes in the country since the start of the year against ISIS and al-Shabab.

Army burned through nearly a quarter of its stockpile of interceptors for its Terminal High Altitude Aerial Defense (THAAD) systems during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran.

RUSSIA THREAT – UKRAINE WAR

Trump said he intends to dramatically shorten the 50-day deadline he gave Vladimir Putin to reach a deal that ends the three-year war in Ukraine, after Russia continued to bombard Ukrainian cities.

Russian forces in Ukraine are learning that tactics based on “brutality” and quantity over quality can improve their fortunes, according to U.S. Army report. “How Russia Fights” lays out a series of hard lessons U.S. troops are learning from Russia.

CHINA THREAT

U.S. Coast Guard detected and responded to the China-flagged research ship on the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf (ECS) in the U.S. Arctic, approximately 290 NM north of Alaska.

Japan will deploy its first F-35B Lightning II (V/STOL) stealth fighters in the southern part of the country next month, part of efforts to bolster defenses in the Nansei Islands.

NORTH KOREA THREAT

Bridging the Ambiguity-Explicitness Gap in the U.S.-South Korean Alliance. One side wants more explicitness in the level of commitment to the relationship, while the other wants to remain ambiguous.

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Trump wins again. Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an immediate, unconditional ceasefire after five days of deadly border clashes. The Malaysia-brokered truce follows talks involving U.S. and Chinese diplomats.

German startup Alpine Eagle developing what it calls the world’s first airborne counter-drone system has announced plans to expand into the UK as part of a growing defense technology presence.

Turkey has secured a landmark defense export agreement with Indonesia, signing contracts for 48 KAAN fighter aircraft and two frigates – a sign of Ankara’s growing defense industry footprint in Southeast Asia.

US MILITARY

Some units within the Air Force’s Air Combat Command (ACC) have now restricted the use of Sig Sauer M18 pistol in the wake of a recent fatal incident in Air Force Global Strike Command’s (AFGSC) that prompted an indefinite command-wide “pause” on M18 use.

AFGSC has a “detailed” plan in hand for how new B-21 Raiders will replace existing bombers in the coming years. Personnel numbers will expand “significantly” to handle that transition and a raft of other modernization programs.

“Swiftly prototype.” Navy invited defense contractors to submit white papers on how they would go about quickly designing, developing and demonstrating autonomous unmanned surface vessels carrying containerized payloads.

Navy SEAL and Navy Special Warfare (SWCC) training share a foundation rooted in rigorous training, water competency and high fitness standards. While both are highly selective and physically challenging, they differ in their tactical mission and training focus.

Our Troops Deserve Better Than Moldy Barracks. While there is no doubt that the U.S. military remains the most powerful and capable fighting force in the world, it is suffering from systemic challenges in a critical component of warfighting success: personnel readiness.

END of PDB

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Paul Crespo

Paul Crespo is the Managing Editor of American Liberty Defense News. As a Marine Corps officer, he led Marines, served aboard ships in the Pacific and jumped from helicopters and airplanes. He was also a military attaché with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at U.S. embassies worldwide. He later ran for state and federal office, taught political science, wrote for the editorial board of a major newspaper and had his own radio show. A graduate of Georgetown, London and Cambridge universities, he brings decades of experience and insight to the issues that most threaten our American liberty – at home and from abroad. To read more go to: paulcrespo.com.

1 Comment
    Stephen Russell

    See 007 1979 movie Moonraker for space war then.
    Got to beef up Space Force Now

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