China Ahead in Space Defense, Says True Anomaly CEO

The domain of space — once treated as a distant, long-horizon concern — is now a live theater of competition. In his Bloomberg interview, the CEO of True Anomaly underscores how rapidly capabilities are evolving and how seriously global powers are investing in orbital defense.

What stands out isn’t alarmism, but clarity: space is no longer an adjunct to national security, it’s becoming the center of gravity. And the companies operating in this environment aren’t talking about abstract futures; they’re responding to real pressures, real adversaries, and real timelines.

For anyone tracking the intersection of aerospace, defense, and emerging technology, it’s an interview worth a full listen.

Watch the full Bloomberg interview here.


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