Yes, you can engage in aggressive maneuvers where there is little to no atmosphere but no, Boeing F-47s will not be turning and burning in space against Chengdu J-36s… ever. Rather, as the US Space Force Vice Chief of Space Operations, Gen. Michael A. Guetlein, shared with the McAleese and Associates annual Defense Programs Conference, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is working on improving its space maneuverability skills with its satellites to the point of “dogfighting in space”.
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