What's Happening?
U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM) initiated its inaugural Apollo Insight Commercial Integration wargame series on March 23, 2026, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This event is the first of four planned exercises
for the year, focusing on the threat of weapons of mass destruction in space. Participants included U.S. defense experts, government leaders, allied nations, and commercial mission partners. The wargame aimed to develop collective actions and technical pathways to prevent such threats. Discussions emphasized the importance of domain awareness for detection and characterization of threats to U.S. and allied space superiority. The event was attended by representatives from 62 companies and 17 government organizations, including NASA and the Department of Energy.
Why It's Important?
The wargame series underscores the growing recognition of space as a critical domain for national security. As space becomes increasingly integral to various sectors, from agriculture to aviation, ensuring its security is paramount. The involvement of commercial partners highlights the collaborative approach needed to address complex space threats. The exercises aim to foster innovation and strategic thinking to maintain U.S. and allied advantages in space. This initiative reflects a proactive stance in adapting to the evolving nature of space warfare, ensuring preparedness against potential adversaries who may exploit vulnerabilities in space infrastructure.
What's Next?
The APOLLO INSIGHT series will continue throughout 2026, with future exercises addressing Orbital Maneuver Warfare and Integrated Missile Defense. The next wargame is scheduled for June, focusing on Orbital Maneuver Warfare. USSPACECOM anticipates continued high interest and participation from commercial and government entities. These exercises are expected to further refine strategies and enhance collaboration among stakeholders, contributing to a robust defense posture in space.






