Attack, defend, pursueβthe Space Forceβs new naming scheme foretells new era
A little more than a century ago, the US Army Air Service came up with a scheme for naming the militaryβs multiplying fleet of airplanes.
The 1924 aircraft designation code produced memorable names like the B-17, A-26, B-29, and P-51βB for bomber, A for attack, and P for pursuitβduring World War II. The military later changed the prefix for pursuit aircraft to F for fighter, leading to recognizable modern names like the F-15 and F-16.
Now, the newest branch of the military is carving its own path with a new document outlining how the Space Force, which can trace its lineage back to the Army Air Service, will name and designate its βweapon systemsβ on the ground and in orbit. Ars obtained a copy of the document, first written in 2023 and amended in 2024.


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