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U.S. Space Force Unveils Its First Anti-Satellite Weapon Ready for Orbital Warfare

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 13, 2026 10:45 am
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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After years of development and quiet investment, the United States Space Force has officially declared operational one of its first real-deal weapons — a ground-based system capable of jamming and neutralizing enemy satellites.

The “Meadowlands” system represents a new chapter in the projection of American military power into the final frontier — space.

The Meadowlands system, built by L3Harris Technologies, isn’t a missile designed to shatter enemy equipment into orbiting debris.

Instead, it’s a precision electromagnetic warfare weapon using radiation to “detect, deny, disrupt, and degrade” an adversary’s satellite systems.

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In simpler terms, it can shut down hostile communications, geolocation trackers, and surveillance feeds in space — all without firing a kinetic shot.

Stationed under Mission Delta 3 at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado, this weapon joins the Space Force’s growing list of real capabilities rather than symbolic projects. Guardians, the service’s elite operators, now have a tool that lets them engage in combined arms operations even across the boundary between Earth and space.

What makes this system especially clever is its reversibility. Unlike a missile or debris-creating weapon, the Meadowlands can jam a satellite for as long as necessary and then “unjam” it when conditions change. No permanent damage, no space junk, no diplomatic headache. It’s surgical warfare for the information age.

Col. Angelo Fernandez, who commands Mission Delta 3, emphasized how vital continuous modernization is.

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“Continued U.S. Space Force investment in electromagnetic warfare systems, software, and advanced training is essential to modern warfare,” he said. His statement reads more like a challenge to keep pace with growing threats from China and Russia, who have made no secret of their own anti-satellite ambitions.

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The hardware looks simple to the untrained eye — a large dish antenna mounted on a mobile trailer. But that simplicity hides decades of sophisticated development.

The system traces its roots back to the Counter Communications System first put in place in 2004. What once required large stationary equipment can now fit on mobility platforms, meaning these systems can be relocated fast or even airlifted inside cargo planes.

That flexibility matters, especially in a world where potential flash points spread across multiple theaters. A unit stationed at Peterson can be deployed to “forward austere environments” quickly, providing electromagnetic superiority wherever American forces set up operations.

The Space Force has been quietly proving its value in recent joint missions, particularly Operations Midnight Hammer and Absolute Resolve. In these real-world scenarios, Space Force’s jamming and satellite operations helped pave the way for American and allied forces to operate unchallenged.

Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, credited the Guardians for creating vital pathways for U.S. special operations missions earlier this year in Venezuela.

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An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launches during an operational test Tuesday in California. (Staff Sgt. Joshua LeRoi/Space Force)

Critics have often dismissed the Space Force as little more than a bureaucratic reshuffling of existing Air Force assets. But weapons like the Meadowlands prove the service has its own teeth.

It’s not about fancy uniforms or clever logos anymore — it’s about real power projection at the orbital level. And in an age when adversaries rely heavily on satellites for coordination, targeting, and propaganda, disrupting their celestial lifeline is a strategic win.

Make no mistake, America’s rivals are investing heavily in their own counterspace programs. China has been testing direct-ascent missiles specifically engineered to take out U.S. satellites.

Russia has repeatedly attempted to interfere with GPS systems in Europe and Ukraine. The Meadowlands brings a strong message back to those adversaries: space may be vast, but nowhere above Earth is beyond the reach of U.S. capabilities.

Under the leadership of President Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s commitment to operational strength, the military’s focus has shifted back toward deterrence backed by overwhelming force.

The Meadowlands is a perfect fit for that doctrine — showing strength without unnecessary escalation, projecting dominance without laying waste to orbit.

Strategically, this electromagnetic weapon aligns with the doctrine of information superiority. Whoever controls communication, data flow, and satellite systems effectively controls the modern battlespace.

The introduction of Meadowlands signals that America isn’t just defending its skies anymore; we’re defending what lies far beyond them.

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The U.S. Space Command Joint Operations Center at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., Jan. 27, 2023.

For too long, Washington insiders and liberal pundits mocked the idea of a Space Force as if it was some science fiction gimmick.

Now, those same critics are being forced to face reality: space combat has arrived, and the United States intends to win that domain decisively. The raw capability of this system leaves no doubt that the nation’s investment is already paying dividends in deterrence and operational readiness.

As the Space Force continues to expand its reach, its partnership with private industry like L3Harris suggests that American innovation — not bureaucracy — is leading the charge.

Our adversaries are building weapons to destroy; we’re building systems to dominate and control. That’s the difference between reckless ambition and strategic strength.

Bottom line: with Meadowlands now in play, the U.S. military has taken one more major step toward securing space-based supremacy.

America just reminded the world that it still leads, builds, and fights smarter than anyone else — including in orbit.

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