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You look at what companies like Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and others have become as a result of their relationship with the Pentagon, and you have to realize that other new players are emerging to facilitate the future of fighting wars. You look at what companies like Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and others have become as a result of their relationship with the Pentagon, and you have to realize that other new players are emerging to facilitate the future of fighting wars. [Wealth Daily logo] A Secretive Military Program and a Massive Opportunity By Jason Simpkins Written Oct 20, 2021 A lot of people snickered when the Space Force was first introduced — both officially and as a concept. Even now, a lot of people still don't understand what it does or is intended to do. They imagine it's something like Star Wars, with spacecraft shooting lasers at each other or conquering distant planets. But that's not it at all. In reality, space isn't the same kind of warfare domain that land, sea, and air are... not yet, anyway. What space assets really do is provide logistical support. Satellites overhead provide a glimpse into how enemy forces are positioned. They reveal the locations of supply depots, transportation networks, and bases. They guide troops, ships, and aircraft through hostile terrain. They even provide advance warning of incoming assaults and missile launches. That's exactly what happened in January 2020. You might remember the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, the leader of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Quds Force, who was killed by a drone strike near the Baghdad airport. Soleimani was notoriously elusive. He kept a low profile and tight security detail. Yet U.S. drones were able to pin down his precise coordinates. And what's more, they were able to get an hour-and-a-half head start because that's how far away the closest drone base was — more than 350 miles away. 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In the days after Soleimani's killing, Iran plotted its retaliation. And on January 8, five days after the drone strike, Iran fired a barrage of 14 missiles at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq where American troops were stationed. Hundreds of U.S. soldiers could have been killed, which is exactly what Iran was counting on. But they weren't. Those soldiers survived because, according to Air Force Magazine, "The 20th Theater Missile Warning Company, part of the Army’s 1st Space Brigade, was in Qatar receiving direct downlink data from a Space Force constellation at the time of the launch." Col. Donald K. Brooks, 1st Space Brigade commander, told the magazine: We had a specialist that was an E-4, sitting on crew chief that night... Well before those theater ballistic missiles were warhead events on Al Asad base, we had soldiers sitting in bunkers. That’s where we work at the tactical, operational level, [employing] strategic capabilities that the Space Force [provides]. Yes, in real time, an Army space specialist analyzed Space Force warning data and determined the attempted strike's target, point of origin, and even the type of missiles being deployed. The specialist alerted the detachment's commander and got them to safety. That's a fact. And it's not just some random, isolated incident either. New Robot Has Tech Execs Scrambling You might not believe this is even real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. Nearly every tech company in the world is scrambling to get its hands on this tech. And investors are set to profit handsomely. Get the details on [our Top 3 Stocks Picks here.]( Space Force satellites feed direct downlink data to 1st Space Brigade tactical ground stations all over the world — places like Italy, Qatar, South Korea, and Japan. Indeed, Air Force Magazine continues: The 1st Space Brigade is dispersed across 16 locations in 10 countries, including 160 soldiers in CENTCOM, 140 in U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and 150 in U.S. European Command. Under the brigade are four missile warning companies and five missile defense batteries. And those satellites and the information they provide are vital to Army operations. They help maneuver troops on the ground, facilitate communication, time assaults, and jam enemy communications. Again, all of this is to say that Space Force isn't a joke. It's not some futuristic novelty that is somehow deferential to more traditional military branches like the Army, Air Force, and Navy. It's co-equal. It's a highly valued partner. And it's still just starting out. That's why I'm so interested in the companies that are lining up to aid in its mission. You look at what companies like Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and others have become as a result of their relationship with the Pentagon, and you have to realize that other new players are emerging to facilitate the future of fighting wars. These are companies that will deliver massive returns over time. We're talking 10-baggers. I recently found one such company — [a small, unheralded space company that is already building a major relationship with the Space Force](. In fact, in less than two weeks, it's going to conduct a test mission on the Space Force's behalf. And if that mission succeeds, the stock could double in value. It's a tremendous opportunity, both in the short term and the long term. [So I encourage you to find out more about it in my full report.]( Because this is just the beginning of a huge evolution. 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