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ID185229
Title Properview from above: Space and the Canadian Armed Forces
LanguageENG
AuthorWilner, Alex ;  Budning, Kevin ;  Cote, Guillaume
Summary / Abstract (Note)A connected battlespace aims to enable seamless, real-time connectivity between various military assets across all domains of contemporary warfare. Such a program, however, cannot be accomplished without the use of space-based assets that are designed to store and transmit data; enable communications, surveillance, and imagery; and bolster interoperability between different military forces and services. Given recent technological advancements, coupled with international interest and the diminishing cost of launching satellites into low Earth orbit, this article explores the opportunities and drawbacks associated with the Canadian Armed Forces’ embrace of novel space-based technologies. Following dozens of consultations and a stakeholder workshop held with academic, industry and policy experts, we argue that developing, procuring, and exploiting these capabilities is essential for Canada’s future force development, augmenting situational awareness in a pan-domain environment, and retaining a degree of sovereignty in an era marked by disruptive technologies, strategic uncertainty and great power competition.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 76, No.4; Dec 2021: p.594-605
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 76 No 4
Key WordsEmerging Technology ;  Canadian Armed Forces ;  Connected Battlespace ;  Space-based Assets


 
 
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