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UK Committee Investigates Space Security Vulnerabilities
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On July 16, 2026, the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy launched an inquiry into the UK's space resilience. The inquiry aims to assess vulnerabilities in satellite infrastructure, which is critical for national security and economic stability. Concerns have been raised about potential disruptions from adversaries targeting satellite communications, impacting essential services such as transport and finance. The committee's findings from a 2025 report indicated that the UK has not effectively realized its ambitions in the space sector, necessitating clearer strategic direction. The inquiry will explore current government measures and recommend further investments to enhance space security. The committee chair, Matt Western, emphasized the importance of space resilience for everyday infrastructure. The inquiry will cover various topics related to the UK's space capabilities and vulnerabilities.
Key Points: • The UK launched an inquiry into space security vulnerabilities on July 16, 2026. • Concerns exist about adversaries targeting satellite infrastructure critical for national security. • A 2025 report indicated the UK has not effectively realized its ambitions in the space sector.