Space has long been a critical domain of military operations. But its importance is about to be amplified as artificial intelligence (AI) enables a spectrum of operations never before possible. AI, and the form of warfare it enables, Hyperwar, is more generally reshaping how nations approach military strategy and operations. The impact can be felt everywhere: from enhancing situational awareness and sensor augmentation to predictive maintenance and driving autonomous decision-making.
Let’s take a closer look at the race for dominance in the application of AI to military space applications.
First, let’s ask the obvious question. Why is space important? For one, it is the ultimate “high ground.” But the concept of space as a strategic domain also aligns with Sun Tzu’s ancient principles of warfare. In “The Art of War,” Sun Tzu says, “As a military force has no constant formation, water has no constant shape: the ability to gain victory by changing and adapting according to the opponent is called genius.” This ancient principle finds modern application at orbital altitudes, where space assets provide both the information advantage and the response flexibility for forces acting in all domains to adapt rapidly. Satellites offer critical advantages in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), allowing military…
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