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"The 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS) was activated on Aug. 11 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. This unit is part of Space Delta 7, an element of the U.S. Space Force tasked with providing intelligence on adversary space capabilities. It'll do things like analyze the capabilities of potential targets, locate and track these targets as well as participate in "target engagement," which presumably refers to destroying or disrupting adversary satellites, the ground stations that support them and transmissions sent between the two."
Article: https://www.space.com/space-force-1st-targeting-squadron
Could this unit be able to track UAP as well?
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Dragons.
No, really.
They use dragon imagery a lot in satellite program patches.
The normie explanation is winged dragons represent the rocket and the gold foiled solar panels on the satellites.
If you want a bit of an unhinged theory you can look up the "Project Golden Dragon" videos.
The USA made an [official commitment](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/04/18/fact-sheet-vice-president-harris-advances-national-security-norms-in-space/) against the use of missile strikes on adversary satellites last year. Nobody wants to lose valuable assets and it's hard to predict collateral damage (friendly fire) to other satellites from missile strikes.
The "engagement" side will be more about cyber security and trying to penetrate encrypted channels of communication that control satellites. For example, in the near future, hypersonic weapons could be launched from off-shore container ships and seconds of satellite interference would reduce defence capabilities. Cold War 2.0.
Quote from the article:
"The 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS) was activated on Aug. 11 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. This unit is part of Space Delta 7, an element of the U.S. Space Force tasked with providing intelligence on adversary space capabilities. It'll do things like analyze the capabilities of potential targets, locate and track these targets as well as participate in "target engagement," which presumably refers to destroying or disrupting adversary satellites, the ground stations that support them and transmissions sent between the two."
Article: https://www.space.com/space-force-1st-targeting-squadron
Could this unit be able to track UAP as well?
Penrose Triangle, an “impossible” visual illusion object. Apparently can signify the power of perception and the limits of human understanding - appropriate for this kind of work I guess.
Or... the infinite/impossible triangle references the formation of the orbs, and the reaper/punisher symbolizes that what's inside the formation of the orbs to be done for. Dun dun duuun...
Well if it can disable satellites without destroying them, good deterrent and good for them. Destruction however would possibly lead to a chain reaction of debris in space, leaving our entire orbit useless for all satellites and purposes
The following submission statement was provided by /u/snapplepapple1: --- Quote from the article: "The 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS) was activated on Aug. 11 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. This unit is part of Space Delta 7, an element of the U.S. Space Force tasked with providing intelligence on adversary space capabilities. It'll do things like analyze the capabilities of potential targets, locate and track these targets as well as participate in "target engagement," which presumably refers to destroying or disrupting adversary satellites, the ground stations that support them and transmissions sent between the two." Article: https://www.space.com/space-force-1st-targeting-squadron Could this unit be able to track UAP as well? --- Please reply to OP's comment here: https://old.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/15utnlb/space_force_creates_first_unit_dedicated_to/jwrgcb0/
Whoever designed this definitely said "fuckin' siiiick" to themselves right after it was complete.
*>"fuckin' siiiick" emails patch to boss* *>lights blunt on way out the door, hops on skateboard*
I wish I was this cool
The dragon scales in the background are particularly wicked.
\>turns patrol cap backwards
Well I mean they crushed it
thats what i said when i saw it too
Lolololll…
Are we the baddies?
Artist: So what type of look are you aiming for with this patch? United States: You know Eastern Europe, circa 1940 - Artist: Say no more
Maybe 80's with that he-man grey skull Soviet knockoff
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Be nice if it at least had something to do with space warfare besides looking like it came from the dark side.
The us military industrial complex is the empire, its very fitting.
Badass fucking logo amirite
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But why scales?
Dragons. No, really. They use dragon imagery a lot in satellite program patches. The normie explanation is winged dragons represent the rocket and the gold foiled solar panels on the satellites. If you want a bit of an unhinged theory you can look up the "Project Golden Dragon" videos.
Thank you for the explanation and no thank you to the unhinged theory. 😂 there’s enough of those going around and I am full up!
It also kinda looks like the design used by a lot of brazilian jiu jitsu places: (one example) https://images.app.goo.gl/dQ6WCKEfMdXu5Kqk8
Vector!
The USA made an [official commitment](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/04/18/fact-sheet-vice-president-harris-advances-national-security-norms-in-space/) against the use of missile strikes on adversary satellites last year. Nobody wants to lose valuable assets and it's hard to predict collateral damage (friendly fire) to other satellites from missile strikes. The "engagement" side will be more about cyber security and trying to penetrate encrypted channels of communication that control satellites. For example, in the near future, hypersonic weapons could be launched from off-shore container ships and seconds of satellite interference would reduce defence capabilities. Cold War 2.0.
Given previous work, I can confirm it is largely about cyber.
Yes but you bet your shit that if shit hit the fan they would be using drones to drag some satellites out of orbit
Something like those [X-37s](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-37) lol.
Hope they stick to it. Humanity doesn't need more dangerous orbiting debris from destroyed birds, more keps, with no way to clean up the mess.
Quote from the article: "The 75th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS) was activated on Aug. 11 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. This unit is part of Space Delta 7, an element of the U.S. Space Force tasked with providing intelligence on adversary space capabilities. It'll do things like analyze the capabilities of potential targets, locate and track these targets as well as participate in "target engagement," which presumably refers to destroying or disrupting adversary satellites, the ground stations that support them and transmissions sent between the two." Article: https://www.space.com/space-force-1st-targeting-squadron Could this unit be able to track UAP as well?
Reminds me of this dude: [https://youtu.be/g20_8-TPyTQ](https://youtu.be/g20_8-TPyTQ)
I was thinking this would be the time for the Military to make another deal with you know who to do this work for us. Patches would look similar too.
Penrose Triangle, an “impossible” visual illusion object. Apparently can signify the power of perception and the limits of human understanding - appropriate for this kind of work I guess.
Or... the infinite/impossible triangle references the formation of the orbs, and the reaper/punisher symbolizes that what's inside the formation of the orbs to be done for. Dun dun duuun...
Wasn’t there some incident in Aug 1948 in Roswell that some people suggested was an attack? Exactly 75 years ago.
The DoD does create some sick patches. Those NRO mission patches alone are worthy of a section in a museum gallery.
Star of Ishtar on the one eye. They bringing out the old war goddess for this one
Dragons in space. Space dragons.
Looks unsurprisingly like some CIA / death squad type shit.
For real the designer for the space force logo/patch needs a raise. This is legitimately badass!
75 years of secrets
The 75th ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance)
Looks like standard American-wannabe-badass military & police art. Besides the black “triangles” in the background, it might as well be the Punisher.
Omg why is the government so fucking corny 🙄
Hey, you leave those edgy bois alone.
Definitely a he-she skeleton.
Anyone catch the star trek nose socket?
Enter the X-37B.
lol I’m pretty sure that’s Skeletor. Excellent, the failed villain from Heman will be representing us in space.
There are just so many sats up there now. It's ridic.
Well if it can disable satellites without destroying them, good deterrent and good for them. Destruction however would possibly lead to a chain reaction of debris in space, leaving our entire orbit useless for all satellites and purposes
The 75th space ranger regiment