The Space Command of the German Armed Forces | PLZ82

Modern societies are essentially dependent on space – is Germany equipped for this?

The Bundeswehr Space Command is based in Uedem and Kalkar – what is done there? How many satellites does Germany have and what are they used for? The sustainable and safe use of space is of considerable strategic relevance, but the space that can be used for these purposes is infinite and only lightly regulated. Ensuring space security therefore requires joint global government action by the UN, NATO and the EU
Space utilization and space security are essential for all armed forces.

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Victor von Süsskind is a reserve officer and aerospace engineer – he lives in London and Middle Franconia. In his exciting lecture, he will talk about the newly created Airspace Situational Awareness Center of the German Armed Forces and about general international satellite constellations in space. He is currently doing his War Studies Masters at Kings College in London and a Masters at the Colardo School of Mines (USA) in the field of Asteroid Mining.

Contact:
To book a presentation, please email victor@dennenlohe.de
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