-
Armed Forces. On 15
November 1985, it was
renamed Air
Force Space Command (
AFSPC or AFSPACECOM) to
distinguish it from U.S.
Space Command,
Naval Space Command...
- of 674 days and 22 hours. The
fourth X-37B mission, OTV-4, was
codenamed AFSPC-5 and
designated as USA-261 in orbit. It was the
second flight of the second...
- USA-339, also
known as the
Shepard Demonstration, USSF-44, and
AFSPC-44, is a
satellite owned by the
United States Space Force (USSF). It was
built to...
- the
United States Air Force, the
squadron was described, in 2008, as "
AFSPC's premier organization for space-based demonstrations,
pathfinders and experiments...
- USA-261, also
referred to as
Orbital Test
Vehicle 4 (OTV-4) or
AFSPC-5, is the
second flight of the
second Boeing X-37B, an
American unmanned vertical-takeoff...
-
operational command of a
Regional Combatant commander (CCDR). In the case of
AFSPC, AFSOC, PACAF, and
USAFE units,
forces are
normally emplo**** in-place under...
- Shaw and
became deputy commander of
AFSPC. On 20
December 2019, the
United States Space Force was
established and
AFSPC was
temporarily designated as Headquarters...
-
Space Operations Squadron on 15
August 1998.
AFSPC Space Operations Squadron (15
August 1998 – present)
AFSPC Space Operations Flight (31 May 1994 – 15 August...
-
between two commands, with
missiles going to the Air
Force Space Command (
AFSPC) and
manned bombers to the Air
Combat Command (ACC). With the establishment...
- [user-generated source]
AFSPC Special Order GA-10, 2001
AFSPC Special Order GA-97, 2000
AFSPC Special Order GA-62, 6
December 1999
AFSPC Special Order GA-58...