Space Technology, Defense & Exploration

Space Technology, Defense & Exploration examines how space has evolved from a support domain into a contested, operational, and strategic environment. This magazine analyzes satellites, launch systems, space surveillance, missile defense, advanced aerospace platforms, and emerging domain-control capabilities that shape modern deterrence and power projection. The focus is on resilience, access, and strategic leverage in space—how nations protect, contest, and exploit orbital and near-space environments to secure long-term technological and geopolitical advantage.

IDST Intelligence Briefings

The intelligence briefings below provide visual, systems-level context to complement long-form written analysis. These videos focus on how space technologies function in practice, how they integrate with military and strategic architectures, and why specific capabilities matter for deterrence, surveillance, and power projection. Rather than news-driven coverage, the emphasis is on enduring concepts, architectures, and capability trajectories shaping the future of space security.

Why This Magazine Exists

Space has transitioned from a benign support domain into a contested strategic environment where surveillance, communication, navigation, deterrence, and power projection increasingly depend on orbital and near-space systems. As military, commercial, and civil actors expand their presence beyond Earth, control, resilience, and denial in space have become central to national security and geopolitical competition. This magazine exists to provide intelligence-grade analysis of how space technologies, policies, and systems are reshaping modern conflict, deterrence stability, and long-term strategic balance.

What We Track

This magazine tracks developments across the full space and advanced-domain security ecosystem, including:

  • Military and dual-use satellites (ISR, communications, navigation, early warning)
  • Space situational awareness, tracking, and orbital resilience
  • Counterspace capabilities and space-control strategies
  • Missile defense, hypersonic sensing, and space-based sensors
  • Launch systems, reusable platforms, and access-to-space economics
  • Space policy, norms, militarization, and strategic competition
  • Integration of space assets with air, cyber, and terrestrial forces

Latest Analysis & Intelligence

Related Domains & Cross-Cutting Themes

Space does not operate in isolation. Coverage within this magazine frequently intersects with cyber operations, missile systems, advanced aerospace platforms, and emerging technologies. Readers interested in deeper technical, industrial, or geopolitical dimensions are encouraged to explore related magazines across the IDST intelligence network.