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Computer made/mounted on velcro 4.0 inch-100mm
UNITED STATES SPACE COMMAND
United States Space Command (USSPACECOM or SPACECOM) is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense, responsible for military operations in outer space, specifically all operations 100 kilometers (62 miles) and greater above mean sea level. U.S. Space Command is responsible for the operational employment of space forces that are provided by the uniformed services of the Department of Defense stationed at Peterson SFB, CO.
Space Command was originally created in Sep 1985 to provide joint command and control for all military forces in outer space and coordinate with the other combatant commands. SPACECOM was disestablished in 2002, and its responsibilities and forces were merged into United States Strategic Command. It was reestablished on 29 Aug 2019, with a reemphasized focus on space as a warfighting domain.
The US Space Force is the military service responsible for organizing, training, and equipping the majority of forces for US Space Command, which also includes a smaller number of forces from each of the other branches of the US Armed Forces.
U.S. Space Command, working with allies and partners, plans, executes, and integrates military spacepower into multi-domain global operations in order to deter aggression, defend national interests, and when necessary, defeat threats.
U.S. Space Command has four “space truths” that provide the foundation for its vision and operations:
Space is a vital interest that is integral to the American way of life and national security.
Space superiority enables the Joint Force to rapidly transition from competition to conflict and prevail in a global, all-domain fight.
Space warfighters generate the combat power to win in space.
Space provides the warfighter a combat advantage from the ultimate high ground to the last tactical mile.
