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Space Force: Trump officially launches new US military service | |
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President Donald Trump has officially funded a Pentagon force focused on warfare in space - the US Space Force. | President Donald Trump has officially funded a Pentagon force focused on warfare in space - the US Space Force. |
The new military service, the first in more than 70 years, falls under the US Air Force. | The new military service, the first in more than 70 years, falls under the US Air Force. |
At an army base near Washington, Mr Trump described space as "the world's newest war-fighting domain". | At an army base near Washington, Mr Trump described space as "the world's newest war-fighting domain". |
"Amid grave threats to our national security, American superiority in space is absolutely vital," he said. | "Amid grave threats to our national security, American superiority in space is absolutely vital," he said. |
"We're leading, but we're not leading by enough, but very shortly we'll be leading by a lot." | "We're leading, but we're not leading by enough, but very shortly we'll be leading by a lot." |
"The Space Force will help us deter aggression and control the ultimate high ground," he added. | "The Space Force will help us deter aggression and control the ultimate high ground," he added. |
The funding allocation was confirmed on Friday when the president signed the $738bn (£567bn) annual US military budget. | The funding allocation was confirmed on Friday when the president signed the $738bn (£567bn) annual US military budget. |
The launch of the Space Force will be funded by an initial $40m for its first year. | The launch of the Space Force will be funded by an initial $40m for its first year. |
What will the Space Force actually do? | What will the Space Force actually do? |
It is not intended to put troops into orbit, but will protect US assets - such as the hundreds of satellites used for communication and surveillance. | It is not intended to put troops into orbit, but will protect US assets - such as the hundreds of satellites used for communication and surveillance. |
It comes as US military chiefs see China and Russia making advancements in the military final frontier. | It comes as US military chiefs see China and Russia making advancements in the military final frontier. |
Vice-President Mike Pence previously said the two nations had airborne lasers and anti-satellite missiles that the US needed to counter. | Vice-President Mike Pence previously said the two nations had airborne lasers and anti-satellite missiles that the US needed to counter. |
"The space environment has fundamentally changed in the last generation," he said. "What was once peaceful and uncontested is now crowded and adversarial." | "The space environment has fundamentally changed in the last generation," he said. "What was once peaceful and uncontested is now crowded and adversarial." |
Space Force will build on the work of the existing US Space Command (SpaceCom), which was created in August to handle the US military's space operations. | Space Force will build on the work of the existing US Space Command (SpaceCom), which was created in August to handle the US military's space operations. |
Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said the Space Force would comprise around 16,000 Air Force and civilian personnel. | Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said the Space Force would comprise around 16,000 Air Force and civilian personnel. |
It will be led by Air Force General Jay Raymond, who currently runs SpaceCom. | It will be led by Air Force General Jay Raymond, who currently runs SpaceCom. |
Earlier this month, Russia's President Vladimir Putin suggested US expansion in space posed a threat to Russian interests, and required a response from Russia. | Earlier this month, Russia's President Vladimir Putin suggested US expansion in space posed a threat to Russian interests, and required a response from Russia. |
"The US military-political leadership openly considers space as a military theatre and plans to conduct operations there," Mr Putin said. | "The US military-political leadership openly considers space as a military theatre and plans to conduct operations there," Mr Putin said. |
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