A Broader Look at Dynamic Space Operations: Imposing Multi-Dimensional Dilemmas on Adversaries
November 6 2025
Register for our latest paper release with Lt. Gen. John Shaw regarding the current state and future of dynamic space operations (DSO).
Watch & ListenWinning the Next War: Overcoming the U.S. Air Force’s Capacity, Capability, and Readiness Crisis
September 5 2025
Being technologically superior, numerically sufficient, and well-trained is key to success in the air. Yet today’s USAF is the oldest, smallest, and least ready in its history.
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Podcast
Ukraine’s Frontline: Inside Perspective
November 8 2025
Marine veteran Andrew Bain spent the past 20 years living and working in Ukraine. He and Adm. Ihor Voronchenko (Ret), former commander of the Ukrainian Navy, join hosts Heather "Lucky" Penney and Lt. Gen. David Deptula, USAF (Ret.) for an inside look at technical and tactical innovation in the fight for survival against Russian aggression.
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In the News & Commentary
Opinion: Don’t downplay U.S. combat successes
November 7 2025
The Washington Post | November 6, 2025
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In the News & Commentary
Weapon Specialist Could Replace One Pilot In B-21 Cockpit
November 7 2025
Aviation Week | November 11, 2025
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In the News & Commentary
Space Force astronauts? New report says guardians in space would be asset for future ops
November 7 2025
Defense One | November 6, 2025
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Publications
A Broader Look at Dynamic Space Operations: Creating Multi-Dimensional Dilemmas for Adversaries
November 6 2025
Arlington, VA | November 6, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is pleased to announce a new entry...
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In the News & Commentary
US General Dave Deptula to Delfi: A too cautious military response to Russian attacks could lead to tragedy – Exclusive
November 5 2025
Delfi.en | November 4, 2025
Read MoreMitchell Institute In the News
Report: Space Force must accelerate work to field capabilities for dynamic space ops
DefenseScoop | November 4, 2025
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Mitchell Institute: Dynamic space operations include more than just refueling and maneuver
Inside Defense | November 4, 2025
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From on-orbit to launch, Space Force needs more focus on dynamic space operations
Breaking Defense | November 4, 2025
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New Report: Space Force Must Take ‘Decisive’ Steps Toward Dynamic Operations
Air & Space Forces Association | November 4, 2025
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What Will It Take to Recover Air Force Readiness?
Air & Space Forces Magazine | October 29, 2025
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Recent Mitchell Institute Publications
Homeland Sanctuary Lost: Urgent Actions to Secure the Arctic Flank
Arlington, VA | September 4, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is pleased to announce a new entry...
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Disconnected by Design: 5th- & 6th-Gen Aircraft in Disaggregated Collaborative Air Operations
Arlington, VA | August 29, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is pleased to announce a new entry...
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Air Force Under Fire: Time To Own Base Defense
Arlington, VA | August 20, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies announces a new entry in its Forum...
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Reclaiming Air Superiority: The Urgent Case for Air Battle Management in Near-Peer Rivalry
Arlington, VA | June 26, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies announces a new entry in its Forum...
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On U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Rollout
Arlington, VA | March 31, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies hosted a rollout discussion on its Policy...
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Defending the Record on U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Rollout
Arlington, VA | March 31, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies hosted a rollout discussion on its Policy...
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Logistics While Under Attack: Key to a CCA Force Design
Arlington, VA | March 25, 2025 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is pleased to announce a new entry...
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Air Force and Space Force Vectors for the Incoming Trump Defense Team
The priorities of DOD leadership and Congress during the Trump administration must be to rebuild and restore the Air Force to global preeminence. The same resolve will be required to fully resource the Space Force to achieve space superiority—to grow and catch up with the myriad requirements and expectations on America’s newest military service to ensure overall U.S. military success.
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