Enter the hunter satellites preparing for space war
Enlarge / True Anomaly's satellites (not pictured) will spy on each other, using thrusters, radar, and multi-spectral cameras to approach within a few hundred meters. (credit: Getty Images)
Former US Air Force major Even Jolly" Rogers is worried about a space war. Conflict exists on a continuum that begins with competition and ultimately leads into full-scale conflict like what you're seeing in Ukraine," he says. The US, he adds, is already in active competition with Russia and China for freedom of action and dominance of the space domain. And it's evolving very quickly."
So on January 26 last year, the former US Air Force major incorporated True Anomaly, Inc to solve the most challenging orbital warfare problems for the US Space Force," he later tweeted.
According to a recent filing with the US Federal Communication Commission (FCC), True Anomaly is now gearing up for its first orbital mission. In October, True Anomaly hopes to launch two Jackal orbital pursuit" spacecraft aboard a SpaceX rocket to low earth orbit. The Jackals will not house guns, warheads, or laser blasters, but they will be capable of rendezvous proximity operations (RPO)-the ability to maneuver close to other satellites and train a battery of sensors upon them. This could reveal their rivals' surveillance and weapons systems or help intercept communications.