By SETH ROBSON | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 24, 2021 YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan China is the primary challenge not only on the surface but also for U.S. forces preparing to fight and win in any future conflict in space, according to the chief of the U.S. Space Command. “Our pacing threat is the Chinese, so we are watching how they are growing their space capability,” Army Gen. James Dickinson, who oversees the command based at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., said during a stop at the home of U.S. Forces Japan in western Tokyo on Saturday. The Army’s senior air defense artillery officer has led the military’s 11th and newest combatant command since August when he took over from Gen. John Raymond, the Space Force’s chief of space operations.
Our pacing threat is the Chinese, US Space Command leader says in Tokyo
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