The Invisible War
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Space is no longer just a domain of exploration. It is becoming a domain where systems are built, controlled, and increasingly contested.
The Invisible War examines how modern life depends on space-based infrastructure, navigation, communication, timing, and data and how these systems are beginning to shape global power. What appears invisible from the ground is, in reality, a growing network of dependencies that influence everything from civilian activity to military operations.
This book explores GPS disruption, cyber operations targeting satellite networks, the role of commercial systems like low Earth orbit constellations, and the expansion of activity beyond Earth orbit into cislunar space. It looks at how technical decisions, standards, architectures, and logistics are quietly defining how the domain will operate.
As more actors move into space, coordination becomes harder, attribution becomes uncertain, and governance struggles to keep pace. Parallel systems are emerging, often without alignment, creating an environment where control is shaped not through direct conflict, but through infrastructure.
This is not a speculative account of future war. It is an examination of how space is already becoming the fifth battlefield and how the systems being built today will determine who can operate within it tomorrow.