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Space Force stands up SPACEFOR-NORTH for homeland mission
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Space Force stands up SPACEFOR-NORTH for homeland mission

by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 02, 2026
The U.S. Space Force has activated U.S. Space Forces Northern as its newest component field command, positioning space capabilities more directly in support of the homeland defense mission at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, on Jan 30, 2026.

The command, known as SPACEFOR-NORTH, serves as the U.S. Space Force service component to U.S. Northern Command, becoming the seventh Space Force service component to stand up since November 2020 when Space Forces Indo-Pacific was activated.

Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman said space forces and capabilities are now a critical part of how the Joint Force presents combat power, and that normalizing the way those forces are provided to combatant commands improves integration across the full range of operations.

He noted that the service is on track to field service components in every combatant command, with the goal of posturing the Space Force to employ space forces and expertise to deter conflict and, if necessary, help win future wars.

Space Force service components are designed to deliver regionally tailored space effects to geographic and functional combatant commanders, increasing the lethality of joint forces, protecting freedom of maneuver, enabling deterrence, and supporting other mission requirements across their areas of responsibility.

For U.S. Northern Command specifically, SPACEFOR-NORTH will concentrate on space contributions to homeland defense, including enhanced domain awareness, missile warning and tracking, positioning, navigation and timing services, satellite communications, and capabilities for orbital and electromagnetic warfare.

Gen. Gregory Guillot, who commands both North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, said the new command will bring crucial capabilities to the homeland defense mission as technological and numerical threats to the United States continue to intensify.

Guillot highlighted how expanded use of space by competitors and adversaries heightens the importance of reliable missile warning and tracking, resilient communications, and assured access to position, navigation and timing signals for U.S. and allied forces operating in and around the homeland.

SPACEFOR-NORTH will also work in close coordination with U.S. Space Command to shape future requirements for space capabilities and effects that U.S. Northern Command will need to meet emerging threats and operational demands in its area of responsibility.

Brig. Gen. Robert Schreiner, the commander of SPACEFOR-NORTH, said increased global reliance on space requires combatant commanders to build deeper competencies in space operations and to integrate space considerations into planning and execution at every level.

He emphasized that SPACEFOR-NORTH will focus on delivering distinct space capabilities to U.S. Northern Command to preserve freedom of action in space and to provide independent options in, from and to space for the defense of the homeland.

With the activation of SPACEFOR-NORTH, the Space Force now fields six other service components, including Space Forces Indo-Pacific and Space Forces Central, which were activated in November and December 2022, respectively, and Space Forces Space and Space Forces Europe-Africa, both activated in December 2023.

Under Space Forces Indo-Pacific, the service has also established subordinate components Space Forces Korea in December 2022 and Space Forces Japan in December 2024, extending regionally focused space expertise and capabilities to key allied locations in the Indo-Pacific theater.

USSF officials frame this growing network of service components as central to the Space Force effort to improve readiness, enhance joint lethality and ensure that specialized space capabilities are embedded with combatant commands charged with defending U.S. interests and the homeland.

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