Rhinocrates
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This is highly speculative. In much of sf, war in space is conceived as analogous to naval or aerial warfare. However, I think that that is very unlikely.
Let us assume that economically viable settlements have been established thoughout at least some of the Solar System. Because they are economically and culturally significant (since many conflicts are based on cultural dominance), various corporate, national, multinational, whatever organisations consider them worthy of defence, neutralisation, or acquisition.
How might military force be projected in space across interplanetary distances? This includes direct offence/defence and deterrence.
Space is transparent and stealth is very improbable - a good telescope and an AI will spot a mere glint and track its source and trajectory. Distances are so great that it takes months or years to get anywhere. Weapons as we know them now are of limited use - over realistic distances, kinetic weapons would be effective, but easy to dodge. DEWs are not effective over long distances (hundreds of kms) as beams eventually spread. They would however be effective as defence against kinetic weapons spotted at close range. X-wings, Vipers, and whatnot are not serious.
The model of deterrence rather than tactics might be effective - that is, establishing 'castles.' A space castle is a concentration of force near (within hundreds of kms) a coveted or defended asset. It has the power to control, threaten, or potentially destroy that asset and its existence in plain sight is key to its deterrent power. Its mobility (beyond its orbit) is less important.
Or would the real warriors be lawyers, spies, and diplomats (human and AI)?
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In Spaaaaace!
Let us assume that economically viable settlements have been established thoughout at least some of the Solar System. Because they are economically and culturally significant (since many conflicts are based on cultural dominance), various corporate, national, multinational, whatever organisations consider them worthy of defence, neutralisation, or acquisition.
How might military force be projected in space across interplanetary distances? This includes direct offence/defence and deterrence.
Space is transparent and stealth is very improbable - a good telescope and an AI will spot a mere glint and track its source and trajectory. Distances are so great that it takes months or years to get anywhere. Weapons as we know them now are of limited use - over realistic distances, kinetic weapons would be effective, but easy to dodge. DEWs are not effective over long distances (hundreds of kms) as beams eventually spread. They would however be effective as defence against kinetic weapons spotted at close range. X-wings, Vipers, and whatnot are not serious.
The model of deterrence rather than tactics might be effective - that is, establishing 'castles.' A space castle is a concentration of force near (within hundreds of kms) a coveted or defended asset. It has the power to control, threaten, or potentially destroy that asset and its existence in plain sight is key to its deterrent power. Its mobility (beyond its orbit) is less important.
Or would the real warriors be lawyers, spies, and diplomats (human and AI)?
In Spaaaaace!
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