Space and Missiles Analysis Group
The Space and Missiles Analysis Group is a unit of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center that develops space and counterspace threat assessments and assesses foreign land-based ballistic missile systems with ranges of 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) and greater.
Space and Missiles Analysis Group | |
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Active | 15 April 2008 – present[1] |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Combat Support |
Role | Intelligence |
Part of | National Air and Space Intelligence Center |
Garrison/HQ | Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio |
Units
- Ballistic Missile Analysis Squadron – Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
- Special Analysis Squadron – Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Major Command
- Air Staff (United States), Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations of the United States Air Force, (1 October 2014 – present)
- Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (2007 – 30 Sep 2014)
- Air Combat Command (2001–2007)
- Air Intelligence Agency (1993–2001)
List of commanders
References
External links
- National Space Policy
- National Space Policy Factsheet
- National Security Space Strategy, Unclassified Summary
- National Security Space Strategy Factsheet
- Space Posture Review
- OASD(A) Space and Intelligence Office (SIO)
- National Security Space Strategy
- AF ISR Agency Homepage
- Air Force Space Command
- National Reconnaissance Office
- USSTRATCOM
- Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC-SPACE) Factsheet
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