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本条目是太空军、单位和编队列表,罗列部署太空军事战略国家的组成部分,及当前与历史的前身和标志,无论其是作为独立太空部队、多国司令部、联合司令部或其他军种部门的一部分。
独立军种
[编辑]国家 | 现在 |
部门 | 历史 |
年份 |
---|---|---|---|---|
美国 | 美国太空军[1] | 2019年至今 | ||
1982年至2019年 | ||||
1982年至1985年 | ||||
1963年至1984年[a] | ||||
1976年至1980年[b] | ||||
Fourteenth Aerospace Force (Aerospace Defense Command)[3] |
1968–1980[c] | |||
1961–1968 | ||||
1960–1961 [d] | ||||
1955–1964 [e] | ||||
Space and Missile Systems Center (Air Force Materiel Command)[3] |
1992–2001[f] | |||
Space Systems Division (Air Force Systems Command)[3] |
1989–1992 [g] | |||
Space Division (Air Force Systems Command)[3] |
1979–1989 | |||
Space and Missile Systems Organization (Air Force Systems Command)[3] |
1967–1979 | |||
1961–1967 | ||||
Air Force Ballistic Missile Organization (Air Research and Development Command)[3] |
1957–1961 | |||
Western Development Division (Air Research and Development Command)[3] |
1954–1957 | |||
1950–1954 | ||||
1947–1951[h] | ||||
1945–1947[i] |
空天合成军种
[编辑]联合和多国太空司令部
[编辑]国家 | 现在 |
部门 | 历史 |
年份 |
---|---|---|---|---|
加拿大 美国 |
North American Aerospace Defense Command[3] | 1981 | ||
1960–1981[n] | ||||
印度 | Defence Space Agency[17] | 2018 | ||
义大利 | Space Operations Command | 2020 | ||
墨西哥 | Mexican Secretariat of National Defense[18] | 2019 | ||
北大西洋公约组织 | NATO Space Centre (Allied Air Command)[19] | 2020 | ||
2013 | ||||
秘鲁 | National Commission for Aerospace Research and Development (Peruvian Ministry of Defense)[21] | 1974 | ||
韩国 | Agency for Defense Development (Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense)[22] | 1970 | ||
英国 | United Kingdom Space Command (Royal Air Force)[23] | 2021 | ||
2019–2021 | ||||
2012–2019 | ||||
美国 | United States Space Command[25] | 2019 | ||
Joint Force Space Component Command (U.S. Strategic Command)[26] |
2017–2019 | |||
Joint Functional Component Command for Space (U.S. Strategic Command)[26] |
2006–2017 | |||
Joint Space Operations (U.S. Strategic Command)[26] |
2005–2006 | |||
2002–2005 | ||||
1985–2002 | ||||
1975–1986[o] | ||||
1960–1975[q] | ||||
1958–1959 |
隶属其他单位和编队
[编辑]另见
[编辑]注解
[编辑]- ^ Established as an Air Force major command in 1946. Gained Defense Meteorological Satellite Program in 1963 and Aerospace Defense Command's space forces in 1980. Transferred space forces to Space Command from 1982 to 1984
- ^ Missile warning and space surveillance activities moved into Strategic Air Command in 1980 [来源请求]
- ^ Fourteenth Aerospace Force inactivated in 1976 and space responsibilities centralized directly under Aerospace Defense Command
- ^ Established as an Air Force major command in 1946. Gained space and missile warning responsibility in 1960
- ^ Transferred missile surveillance radars to Air Defense Command in 1964–1966[来源请求]
- ^ Transferred to Air Force Space Command in 2001 [来源请求]
- ^ Launch mission transferred to Air Force Space Command in 1990
- ^ Space and missile program transferred to Air Research and Development Command in 1950
- ^ Space and missile program started in 1945 and space mission claimed in 1946[来源请求]
- ^ Missile interceptors moved into the Aerospace Forces' Air and Missile Defense Forces
- ^ Aerospace Defence Forces merged air defense and the Space Force's missile defense and space assets into one service
- ^ Merged into the Strategic Rocket Forces in 1997
- ^ Rocket and Space Defence Troops moved into the Strategic Rocket Forces, while aviation and air defense forces merged into the Russian Air Force in 1997
- ^ Established as an command in 1958. Gained space and missile warning responsibility in 1960
- ^ Specified combatant command from 1975 to 1986
- ^ Established as an combatant command in 1954. Gained space and missile warning responsibility in 1960
- ^ [p]
- ^ Skynet operations assumed by Airbus Defence and Space
- ^ Subordinated to Army Space and Strategic Defense Command in 1992
- ^ Space and rocket program transferred to NASA becoming the Marshall Space Flight Center
- ^ Ballistic missile program started in 1945
- ^ Defense Satellite Communications System transferred to Army Space Command
- ^ Activated to run the Defense Satellite Communications System
- ^ Communication and weather satellite projects started in 1958
- ^ Subordinated to Fleet Cyber Command/Tenth Fleet
- ^ Subordinated to Naval Space Command in 1983. Renamed the Naval Satellite Operations Center in 1990
- ^ Subordinated to Naval Space Command in 1983. Later transferred to Air Force Space Command's 20th Space Control Squadron in 2004
- ^ Astronautics programs transferred to Naval Electronic Systems Command in 1974
- ^ Astronautics programs transferred to Naval Electronic Systems Command in 1974
- ^ Range operations transferred to Navy Material Command and astronautics programs transferred to Naval Air Systems Command in 1966
- ^ Assumed responsibility for satellite communications in 1961; responsibilities transferred to Naval Air Systems Command in 1964
- ^ Turned over to NASA in 1958 and became the core of Goddard Space Flight Center
- ^ Space science and rocketry program started in 1944
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