An upcoming report from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) discusses international activities beyond Earth’s orbit and helps to explain the U.S. Space Force’s ongoing efforts to improve observation capabilities for cislunar space.
DIA’s updated report, “Challenges to Security in Space,” highlights a wave of space activities planned in the next five years beyond Earth orbit. Most of the activities are led by the United States, the European Space Agency and Japan.
China, India, Russia and the United Arab Emirates are constructing spacecraft for missions beyond Earth orbit.
Updated intelligence report calls for improved monitoring of cislunar space – SpaceNews



