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Space Force Poised for Major Expansion
23 Jan
Summary
- Space Force plans to double personnel in 5-10 years.
- Space is now viewed as a contested military domain.
- Service members are needed for expanding operational demands.

The U.S. Space Force is projected to potentially double its personnel within the next five to ten years, according to General Shawn Bratton, vice chief of space operations. This anticipated growth stems from the evolving perception of space as a contested military domain, rather than solely a supporting utility.
The service's second-highest-ranking officer indicated that the Space Force is under pressure from the Army, Navy, and Air Force to accelerate the development and delivery of new capabilities. Currently, the Space Force comprises approximately 10,000 uniformed members and 5,000 civilians.
Decades ago, military space operations primarily focused on functions like GPS and satellite communications. However, adversaries' advancements in space-based surveillance and targeting have necessitated a strategic reorientation. This shift underscores the critical role of space assets not just as enablers but as integral components of future conflict scenarios.




