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
Host, Journalist, and author of the upcoming Knopf book “Open Space”
SpaceNews
Masao Dahlgren
Fellow, Missile Defense Projec
CSIS

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Chad Fish
President and GM
Orion Space Solutions
Reggie Brothers
Operating Partner
AE Industrial
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