Tracking fast-moving and maneuverable hypersonic weapons has been described as spotting a slightly brighter candle in a sea of candles. Difficult, but not impossible. With China and Russia advancing hypersonic missile technology, Pentagon leaders are turning to next-generation radars and satellites to detect and track these elusive weapons.
On Mar. 27, SpaceNews will host a panel discussion with experts from industry and the national security community to explore how space-based tracking technology is evolving, what advances are on the horizon, and how the Pentagon and Congress can ensure the U.S. military stays ahead of the threat.
Discussion will include:
Tracking difficulties
New radars and satellites
Timely warnings
Chinese and Russian threats
David Ariosto
SpaceNews Host, Journalist, and author of the upcoming Knopf book “Open Space”
Masao Dahlgren, CSIS
Masao Dahlgren
CSIS
Chad Fish, Orion Space Solutions
Chad Fish
Orion Space Solutions
Reggie Brothers
AE Industrial
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