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Space has moved from a support function to the nervous system of modern warfare in the Indo-Pacific defense architecture.
Omkar Nikam published a strategic analysis on February 23, 2026, detailing changes in the Indo-Pacific defense architecture.
Pacific Defense signed a $9,400,000 Phase II contract with the Space Control Technology Branch of the Air Force Research Laboratory to complete development of a low-size, weight, and power sensor built on MOSA principles for cislunar space situational awareness.
The AFRL Space Control Technology Branch is collaborating with Pacific Defense to research, develop, and demonstrate sensing capabilities for cislunar space.