# Satellite Constellation
Latest news and articles about Satellite Constellation
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Japan’s Orbital Ambitions: The Silicon and Steel Behind its New Counterstrike Doctrine
Japan is rapidly developing a low-earth orbit satellite constellation to provide the real-time targeting data required for its new long-range counterstrike missiles. This strategic pivot aims to replace slow, expensive traditional reconnaissance with a resilient network of hundreds of small satellites, signaling a major evolution in Tokyo's military doctrine.

Japan’s Orbital 'Eyes': Tokyo Activates Satellite Network to Anchor New Long-Range Strike Power
Japan has operationalized a new satellite constellation network to provide targeting support for its long-range 'counterstrike' missiles. This development, paired with the deployment of 1,000km-range missiles in Kumamoto, marks a significant shift toward offensive military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.

The AI Hyper-Scaling Era: Google’s $40 Billion Gambit Meets China’s State-Led Computing Push
Google is escalating the AI investment race with a $40 billion commitment to Anthropic, while China is leveraging its National Supercomputing Internet to democratize access to DeepSeek-V4. These parallel developments signal a shift from software-centric competition to a global struggle over massive infrastructure, energy resources, and satellite-based data networks.

Orbital Real Estate: CAS Space and the Industrialization of China’s Commercial Rocketry
CAS Space has achieved a major milestone with the successful 12th launch of its Lijian-1 rocket, signaling the arrival of industrialized, high-frequency commercial spaceflight in China. The company is the first in China to offer a dual-track fleet of solid and liquid rockets, positioning itself to capture the rapidly closing window for global orbital resources.