War in Space

War in Space

The Royal United Services Institute

Episodes 48
Avg. Duration 27m
Activity Dormant
Since Oct 2021
Latest Episode Dec 2024

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Monthly
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Episodic
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About This Podcast

Space is becoming increasingly congested, contested and competed over. It has never been so easy – or so cheap – to launch a satellite into orbit. With space activity proliferating, its impact on national security has grown too: space assets are becoming vulnerable and space debris is becoming increasingly dangerous. War in Space is a series of interviews with experts in space and defence that will analyse the intersection of space and national security, unravelling the technical jargon that so often accompanies these discussions and explaining why space matters for our everyday lives and security. The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by RUSI employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of RUSI.

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Recent Episodes

S1E47 Episode 47: War in Space is Not Inevitable

Dec 19, 2024 23m

US Space Command was re-established in 2019, with responsibility for all military operations in outer space. But how much adversarial competition are we actually seeing in this domain? General…

S1E46 Episode 46: Space 'Olympics': A Gold Medal for the US?

Nov 28, 2024 27m

The US is the undisputed predominant space power. But for how long? While Western private companies such as Space X are entering and often dominating the space sector, China's space power is also…

S1E45 Episode 45: 'Zeitenwende' in Space?

Oct 31, 2024 23m

How does space power fit into German defence thinking, and has this changed since German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for a 'Zeitenwende' in 2022? When Chancellor Scholz addressed the nation shortly…

S1E44 Episode 44: Not All That Orbits is Gold: Space Debris

Sep 26, 2024 24m

We hear about the dangers of space debris all the time – the high velocities with which discarded or disused manmade objects travel around the Earth and the threat that high-speed impacts, even of…

S1E43 Episode 43: Europe in Space

Aug 29, 2024 27m

There is no pan-European approach to space. Instead, there is a diverse set of European actors, agencies and infrastructures that are making a mark on the final frontier. Who exactly is involved in…

S1E42 Episode 42: Eyes in Orbit: Space Situational Awareness

Aug 01, 2024 29m

Keeping track of satellites requires space situational awareness (SSA). But how does one acquire this information, and how subjective is the data that we receive? Sean Goldsborough, Business Leader…

S1E41 Episode 41: The Accelerating Pace of the Space Industry

Jun 27, 2024 27m

Space launches in 2024 are routine events – new satellites enter orbit on a weekly basis, and the industry is changing fast. In this episode, we examine the increasing commercialisation of space and…

S1E40 Episode 40: UK Space Command: Lessons Learned

May 30, 2024 33m

After three years of setting up and running UK Space Command, Air Vice Marshal Paul Godfrey joins us to discuss the lessons learned and explains why setting up the Command felt a bit like running a…

S1E39 Episode 39: Space Sector Capture: How to Make Allies and Influence States

Apr 25, 2024 28m

Does a state's power on Earth translates into influence in orbit – and vice versa? Dr Jana Robinson, Managing Director of the Prague Security Studies Institute, presents her research on what she…

S1E38 Episode 38: The Responsible Behaviours Report

Feb 29, 2024 29m

Multilateral efforts to prevent an arms race in outer space have been going on for decades. The most recent efforts include a UN resolution that intended to solve existing gridlocks by getting states…

S1E37 Episode 37: No Wild West: An Introduction to Space Law

Jan 25, 2024 35m

There is a persistent perception that space is a lawless place. Professor Steven Freeland, Emeritus Professor of International Law at Western Sydney University and Professorial Fellow at Bond…

S1E36 Episode 36: Are We Running Out of Space?

Dec 21, 2023 28m

Orbits are getting busier, frequencies are taken up, collisions are becoming likelier and the resulting space debris is endangering satellites ... are we really running out of space in space? John…

S1E35 Episode 35: Concepts of Warfare in Space

Nov 30, 2023 26m

How do concepts of warfare apply to space? Is there such a thing as irregular warfare, asymmetric tactics or hybrid warfare in space? Dr John 'Patsy' Klein, Senior Fellow and Strategist at Falcon…

Episode 34: The Future of Skynet

Oct 26, 2023 23m

The Skynet Satellite Communications Programme is the UK's biggest space project; having started in the 1960s, it is currently in its sixth generation. Dr Richard Davis, Programme Director of Skynet 6…

S1E33 Episode 33: Talking Through Space

Sep 28, 2023 29m

Space-enabled communications are vital to modern military operations. But it's not just the military that benefits from satellite communications; it's also governments, doctors and other emergency…

S1E32 Episode 32: NATO's Air and Space Lessons from Ukraine

Aug 31, 2023 30m

Are we back to counting tanks and trenches? Do the air and space domains matter in the context of the war in Ukraine? Air Marshal Johnny Stringer, Deputy Commander of NATO's Allied Air Command at…

S1E31 Episode 31: Indian Space Policy

Jul 27, 2023 29m

Compared to the likes of the US, Russia and China, India's place among the preeminent space powers is often forgotten, despite its rich history in the domain dating back to the 1950s. Dr Namrata…

S1E30 Episode 30: Russia: First into Space, and the First Out?

Jun 29, 2023 28m

Russia was the first nation to enter space with satellite 'Sputnik' in 1957. Now, however, the Russian space industry seems to struggle to even maintain its current constellations, let alone…

S1E29 Episode 29: Moving from Geopolitics to 'Astropolitics'

May 25, 2023 25m

Tim Marshall, author of the Prisoners of Geography series, joins us to discuss the geopolitics of space – 'astropolitics'. But what is astropolitics exactly? And in the geography of space, what are…

S1E28 Episode 28: To Own, or to Collaborate and Access? That is the Question

May 02, 2023 25m

Is the UK taking the space threat seriously? How does one protect space assets from threats and balance reliance on commercial providers with the 'price point' and broader financial burdens inherent…

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