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German Space Command

The German Space Command (DEU Sp Cmd) is a major command of the German Air & Space Force and serves as the central coordination element for military space activities within the Bundeswehr.

Mission

The Space Component Command (SpCC) bundles tasks in the field of military space utilization for the coordinated deployment, protection and defence of space systems. This mission corresponds to an overall national security task, comparable to securing German airspace, for example. All space utilization activities of the Bundeswehr are seen as a permanent task: Space Situational Awareness (SSASpace Situational Awareness), the planning and conducting of space operations, mission support from space and the operation of the Bundeswehr's space systems. The German SpCC bears overall operational responsibility for this permanent task. 

Core Functions

German Space Situational Awareness Centre (GSSAC)

The protection of space-based infrastructure and the safety and availability of related services and products for the armed forces and government institutions – such as police, emergency services and disaster relief – require precise and reliable knowledge of the space situation. The ability to establish a reliable space situational awareness picture is of crucial importance in this regard. The German Space Situational Awareness Centre (GSSAC) in Uedem, which has been operated jointly by the German Air Force and the German Space Agency at the German Aerospace Centre DLRDeutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt since 2011, plays a central role in establishing the space situation. For the DEU government, it advises the German Federal Government on any space situational awareness (SSASpace Situational Awareness) topic. This facility ensures optimum and complementary use of Germany's SSASpace Situational Awareness resources.

With its core capabilities in space surveillance, space reconnaissance and space weather advisory, the centre identifies and assesses risks such as space debris, potential re-entries of space objects and the effects of space weather. Its tasks include, in particular:

Space Operations

The German Space Command coordinates all military space activities within the Bundeswehr. This includes the planning and conducting of space operations (SpOps) to ensure the secure operation of space systems and the reliable provision of space-based data, services and products in support of military missions.

The J2 division analyses foreign space activities and assesses the intentions and capabilities of other space actors in order to generate the overall situation picture.

During the planning phase, the J5 division identifies planned space usage and dependencies of deployed forces. Based on this information, it develops a complementary plan for the space domain and thereby establishes the own situation picture. Within the J3 Space Operations Centre, all ongoing operations are monitored. Reports on RED and BLUE situations are combined with the space situational picture to generate the overall operational picture for the space domain.

Whenever pre-planned procedures or sudden changes in the situation require action, coordination is initiated from here. If routine operational procedures must be adjusted to protect a system from a threat, all stakeholders must be informed about potential limitations in use and work together in a coordinated manner. 

This coordination is based on a plan developed by the Joint Space Operations Planning Group, covering anticipated scenarios. 

Capability Development & Cooperation

The Capability Development and Cooperation Division focuses on the further development of military space capabilities and the strengthening of national and international partnerships. The Capability Development branch addresses a wide range of conceptual and technical development topics in the space domain. This also includes supporting projects, the procurement process, research and development activities and the supervision of studies. The Cooperation branch has extensive experience in national and international cooperation, both bilateral and multilateral. It serves as the central point of contact for international liaison organisations, for governmental partners involved in the national use of space and related security tasks, as well as for commercial actors in the space sector.

Leadership

Location

Directions by Car

From the A57
Take exii 3-Uedem and follow Schloß-Wissener-Straße (which later becomes Kervenheimer Straße and Keppelner Straße) towards Uedem. After passing through Uedem, turn right onto Am Peddenschlag (which later becomes Mühlenstraße). Follow the road until you reach the entrance to Paulsberg Barracks on the left-hand side.

From the A3
Take exit 5-Rees and follow the B67 towards Kalkar/Uedem. Turn right onto Uedemer Straße (which later becomes Mühlenstraße) towards Uedem and continue following the road until you reach the entrance to Paulsberg Barracks on the right-hand side.
 

Directions by Public Transport

The nearest bus stop, 'Uedem Mühlenstraße' is served by bus line 45, which runs between Uedem and Kalkar at four-hour intervals. From the stop, it is a 15-minute walk to DEU Space Command.

In General, traveling by public transport is not recommended. The Ostwall stop in Uedem is well connected to the regional public transport network, but from there, it is also advisable to take a taxi.

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