As of January 2020, the main country with an autonomous space power is the United States, which set up the United States Space Force in December 2019. Russia had a composed and autonomous military branch space power from 1992 to 1997, and 2001 to 2011. In 1992 the Russian Space Forces were built up as a different help branch inside the Russian Armed Forces, turning into the main free space power on the planet. In 1997 it was converted into the Strategic Missile Forces; anyway, this choice put military space at an extraordinary drawback, and in 2001 it was restored as an autonomous military branch.
In 2011, it turned into the center of the Russian Aerospace Defense Forces, which blended Russia's space and air barrier powers into one service. In 2015, the Russian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Defense Forces were combined to frame the Russian Aerospace Forces, which restored the Russian Space Forces as one of its three sub-branches, despite the fact that it's anything but free service. In 2015 China set up the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force as an autonomous assistance part of the People's Liberation Army, answerable for space, digital, and electronic fighting. Preceding the SSF's foundation, duties regarding digital, space, and electronic fighting were part crosswise over four distinctive departments.