Space Force Scrambles to Expand Launch Capacity Amid Rocket Surge

The Space Force is racing to boost its launch capacity as rocket missions skyrocket, with a staggering surge from 36 launches in 2021 to over 200 planned for this year from just two primary sites. With demand showing no signs of slowing, the service is scrambling to keep pace.

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Space Force Scrambles to Expand Launch Capacity Amid Rocket Surge

Learn how the Space Force is rapidly expanding launch capacity to meet rocket surge demands and discover their strategic plans for future space operations - read now.

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The Arrow 3/SM-3 missile system has been observed executing maneuvers in space, indicating readiness for interception. #MissileDefense #SpaceOperations

U.S. Space Forces Southern Established to Bolster Western Hemisphere Space Operations

US Space Forces Southern (SPACEFOR-SOUTHERN) opened in Arizona on Jan 22, 2026. It will watch space for Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

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The US Space Force has opened a new command in Arizona. This is the first time a dedicated space command has been set up for the Western Hemisphere.

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US Space Force Opens New Command in Arizona on January 22, 2026 to Watch Western Hemisphere Space

US Space Forces Southern (SPACEFOR-SOUTHERN) opened in Arizona on Jan 22, 2026. It will watch space for Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

Lockheed Martin’s "Tactical" Satellite Ready for Launch

TacSat will participate in cross-domain exercises, demonstrating its ability to enhance kill-web connectivity and support tactical space missions.

Lockheed Martin’s "Tactical" Satellite Ready for Launch

TacSat will participate in cross-domain exercises, demonstrating its ability to enhance kill-web connectivity and support tactical space missions.