Royal Thai Armed Force opens space operations center
To cope with increasing threats from space in the future, the Royal Thai Armed Force (RTAF) has opened a space operations center for the purpose of threat prevention, and enhancing national security in outer space.
To cope with increasing threats from space in the future, the Royal Thai Armed Force (RTAF) has opened a space operations center for the purpose of threat prevention, and enhancing national security in outer space. (Source: forum.thaivisa.com)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) – To cope with increasing threats from space in the future, the RoyalThai Armed Force (RTAF) has opened a space operations center for the purpose ofthreat prevention, and enhancing national security in outer space.
The RTAF’s new space unitwill serve as the primary organisation to prevent and preserve nationalsecurity in space, in keeping with the RTAF’s strategy.
The presence of the spacecenter will help lay the foundations of Thailand’s space operations; patrolsfrom outer space; satellite communications; help support other operations innational security, and engage with the international community in spaceobservation.
These new missions will help enhance theRTAF’s operational capacity beyond borders, and upgrade the country’s capacityin space missions.
Several units will be operatingas part of the space center, namely the operations unit responsible for spacemission planning, development, data collection and interpretation; the spacemonitoring unit is responsible for monitoring threats from outer space,creating a satellite and space object database; a space patrol unit responsiblefor outer space patrols, satellite system maintenance, an outer space detectionsystem, and space database creation, and a unit providing support for otherunits’ operations, maintenance, space operations system development, andinventory management.-NNT/VNA
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