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U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command

Providing Global Support to Combatant Commanders. CSM David L. Lady (Strategic Space and Defense 2006). U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command. Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense.

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U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command

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  1. Providing Global Support to Combatant Commanders CSM David L. Lady (Strategic Space and Defense 2006) U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command / U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense

  2. Supporting The Current Fight - Globally • Ground-based Midcourse Defense • Army space expertise (SSEs, ARSSTs, CETs, Space Cadre) • Joint Blue Force Situational Awareness • Enhanced SATCOM (RSSCs, 53rd Signal Bn) • In-theater missile early warning (JTAGS) • On-site spectral imagery (ARSSTs, CETs) • 24/7 reach back to the JSpOC, NGA and other national assets Examples: Launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea Space Situational Awareness (USAKA/RTS) NCR IADS and HACMD missions Providing operationally responsive, tactically relevant capabilities

  3. Addressing Tomorrow’s Threats - Today! • Ground-based Midcourse Defense • Increased interceptor inventory • Greater robustness through sensor redundancy • Balancing development with operational capability (CTO) • Increasing IMD exercise participation & support • Expanding Army space presence • RDT&E initiatives • Directed Energy • Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV) • Modernization of test facilities (RTS, HELSTF) Building Capabilities Where None Existed Before

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