October 2019
Space-based cybersecurity challenges for NATO
...French and Italian governments provide advanced satcom capabilities. Thus, NATO has high levels of dependency on key allies and ... cyberattacks within the supply chain is not unique to NATO, and NATO and its allies should address this type of risk. ...
25 November 2019
NATO recognises space as a new operational domain
... and deterrence, including the ability to navigate, gather intelligence and to detect missile launches. It also means that NATO planners can now make requests for Allies to provide capabilities and services – such as hours of satellite communications...
July 2014
Defending NATO and its allies from high-altitude threats
... allies around the world. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has commanded special attention from US policymakers, largely due ... defence systems is one of the key steps that NATO can take to protect itself from ballistic missiles. Effective...
January 2023
China’s space ambitions fuel defence spending and global innovation
...contested and potentially war fighting domain with the US, NATO and others standing up space forces and growing budgets... budget grew nearly 40 percent to $24.5 billion in FY2023, while NATO recently set up a $1 billion Defense Tech Fund to invest in...
October 2021
A US space strategy for 2050: shaping a domain on the cusp
...behaviour. A future space security alliance should be adaptable to the ever-changing geopolitical and technological environment. NATO is a logical place to start conversations that could lead to developing a formal space security alliance. With lower...
July 2014
In search of strategic stability
... Fogh Rasmussen, announced that the Russian proposals for the delineation of zones of responsibility were unacceptable, since NATO would never delegate responsibility for the security of its member states to an external partner. After this, sporadic...