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U.S. and U.K. execute joint satellite maneuver in milestone space operation
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U.S. and U.K. execute joint satellite maneuver in milestone space operation
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 25, 2025

U.S. Space Command and U.K. Space Command completed their first coordinated satellite maneuver from September 4 to 12, marking a significant advance in allied on-orbit operations. The mission demonstrated readiness for responsible, dynamic, and integrated space activities at a time and place of the partners' choosing.

The Rendezvous Proximity Operation (RPO), conducted under Multinational Force - Operation OLYMPIC DEFENDER (MNF-OOD), repositioned a U.S. satellite to inspect a U.K. satellite, confirming its nominal function. The demonstration validated interoperability and reinforced allied confidence in combined orbital capabilities.

"This operation was a first of its kind for U.K. Space Command and represents a significant increase in operational capability," said Major General Paul Tedman, commander of U.K. Space Command. "Expertly executed with U.S. Space Command, I could not be more pleased or proud of the rapid progress we are making with our allies in Multinational Force - Operation OLYMPIC DEFENDER. We are now, with our allies, conducting advanced orbital operations to protect and defend our shared national and military interests in space."

The United Kingdom has been a founding participant in MNF-OOD, a coalition led by USSPACECOM that unifies space operations among close allies. The maneuver marked progress in the framework's development, building on years of interoperability, security cooperation, and joint exercises.

"This coordinated maneuver between two allies validated the interoperability that's foundational to our collective defense," said Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess, commander of U.S. Space Forces-Space and Combined Joint Force Space Component Command. "The confirmation of the MNF's combined military might on-orbit delivers a credible deterrent in the increasingly contested space domain."

Space cooperation provides partners with broader situational awareness in a congested environment and ensures readiness for responsible orbital activities. Officials highlighted that multinational operations represent a key advantage in deterring aggression and ensuring safe use of space.

"The success of this multidomain operation represents the warfighting advantage realized by employing our capabilities and expertise as one unified team," said Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of USSPACECOM and Multinational Force - Operation OLYMPIC DEFENDER. "Though our opponents may attempt to replicate the value of such cooperation, our partnerships are uniquely defined by not only the mutual goal of deterring aggression, but a shared pledge to fight and win shoulder-to-shoulder, if necessary."

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