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The 57th Space Aggressor Squadron is a United States Space Force unit assigned to the Space Training and Readiness Command. It was activated after the creation of Space Training and Readiness Command and organized under Space Delta 11 to provide orbital warfare aggressors. It is stationed at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.
57th Space Aggressor Squadron | |
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Active | 2022–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Space Force |
Type | Squadron |
Role | Aggressor Squadron |
Part of | Space Delta 11 |
Garrison/HQ | Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lt Col Jessica Getrost |
Insignia | |
57th Space Aggressor Squadron emblem |
Mission
edit57 SAS instills an adversary-focused warfighting culture through its mission to know, teach, and replicate modern, emerging, and integrated space threats via adversary threat academics and virtual/live replication of adversary space and counterspace threats.[1]
The squadron replicates enemy systems and tactics during tests and training exercises. It provides Space Force, joint and coalition military personnel with an understanding of how to recognize, mitigate, counter and defeat these threats to prevail in competition.
History
editThe 57th was activated 15 September 2021.[1] Early contributions to U.S. Space Force readiness include participation in exercise Red Skies and the creation of the "stars" series aggressor-led events.
Lineage
edit- Activated on 15 September 2021
Assignments
edit- Space Delta 11, 15 September 2021–present
Stations
edit- Schriever Space Force Base, CO, 15 September 2021–present
Aircraft
editNone.
List of commanders
edit- Lt Col Josh "Halo" Werner, 15 September 2021 – 9 June 2023
- Lt Col Jessica "THUMPER" Getrost, 9 June 2023 – present
References
editThis article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- ^ a b "Fact Sheet: 57th Space Aggressor Squadron" (PDF). Space Training and Readiness Command. 2023. Retrieved 27 Mar 2024.
Further reading
editThe following sources relate to USAF history prior to the formation of the squadron:
- Davies, Steve (2008). Red Eagles: America's Secret MiGs. Oxford: Osprey Pub. ISBN 978-1-84603-378-0. OCLC 231885515.