"Space Force" Was Inevitable, and This Tiny Aerospace Stock Could Soar on 1,000% Industry Growth

The media may be mocking U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a new "Space Force," a sixth military branch equal to the Army, Navy, and Air Force, but this is no laughing matter.

This announcement will kick off a moneymaking frenzy for companies operating at the nexus of space and defense. That's especially true for the small aerospace manufacturer we'll show you today. It's poised to benefit from 1,000% industry growth.

Before we get to this small space stock, here's exactly how much money is behind the proposed Space Force...

Why Trump's Space Force Is a Modern Necessity

There are roughly 1,100 active satellites currently orbiting the earth, worth potentially hundreds of billions of dollars.

Satellites are essential to the functioning of the modern economy. They supply Internet connections, telecommunications, navigation, weather forecasting, and even surveillance.

Space ForceOne spy satellite alone can cost upward of $400 million, while a typical weather satellite runs just under $300 million. And the costs of launching and maintaining these satellites run north of $10 million.

The entire space economy is worth $329 billion, according to the Space Foundation.

And the billions in economic value and essential infrastructure created by these satellites are entirely vulnerable to attack...

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The Chinese government has already tested an anti-satellite missile system that destroyed a Chinese weather satellite during its test run. The United States and Russia have also tested similar anti-satellite weapons.

Plus, a nuclear weapon has been tested in space back in 1958. The electromagnetic pulse from the weapon - which was only 1/35 as powerful as a modern nuclear weapon - damaged electronic equipment across a 1,300-kilometer range.

And it had a satellite "kill radius" of 80 kilometers, which means today's weapons could wipe out satellites in a radius of 2,800 kilometers, roughly the radius of all of North America.

But the threats from space go far beyond the satellites themselves. Space weapons can now threaten targets on the ground...

"Directed energy" satellite weapons are currently in development. These weapons fire particle beams - similar to a laser - from space, which can destroy everything from missiles en route to stationary ground targets. They are also completely undetectable.

That's not to mention the threat posed by "soft" power.

Countries are employing surveillance satellites to spy on their enemies, creating jam-proof satellites to ward off attacks and keep communication lines open, and even floating the possibility of colonizing the moon or Mars.

So far, the United States has been responding to these threats with a piecemeal approach banded across a number of government agencies and bureaucracies.

That simply won't work much longer...

A Space Force Is Essential to American Safety

While the proposed Space Force might sound like an entirely new undertaking, the Department of Defense has already been working on securing the space theater.

The Naval Warfare Systems Command, Army Space and Missile Defense Command, and Air Force Space Command have all dedicated parts of their missions to space.

A Space Force would bring these units under one dedicated military branch.

But a dedicated Space Force would do a lot more than simply operate more efficiently. It would develop a professional military focused entirely on securing space, developing a comprehensive space strategy, and innovating best practices, according to Todd Harrison, the director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Aerospace Security Project.

In fact, Harrison says the weaponization of space is already happening, thanks to America's adversaries.

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And while we don't know what the proposed Space Force will cost, since Congress will ultimately have to create the new branch, we can estimate.

The Department of Defense requested $12.5 billion for space security in 2019, and the Air Force alone is expecting to invest $44.3 billion in space over the next five years.

But that's just what the military is already spending. Establishing a dedicated military branch for space will ratchet up that spending markedly.

If a Space Force will be on par with the other branches, as President Trump said, we could expect similar spending. The budget for the Air Force - the newest branch and most similar to the Space Force - came in at $170 billion for the last published year.

That means military spending on space could surge by at least 1,000%.

And that's going to create a massive windfall for the aerospace and defense firms who make space travel and defense systems a reality.

You already know stocks like Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) and Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) are Money Morning favorites, and they'll continue to reap profits from higher military spending.

But we've uncovered a company a mere fraction of the size of Boeing that could soar dramatically with the coming influx of cash.

In fact, it's already one of our best defense stocks to buy right now...

This Is the Best Way to Play the "Space Force" Spending Boom

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Ducommun Inc. (NYSE: DCO) is a $393 million company that manufactures essential electronic and structural components for aerospace and defense firms.

Its commercial aviation business makes everything from flight-control assemblies to rotor blades for some of the most popular aircraft in the world - like Boeing's 737 and Airbus's A320.

But Ducommun's defense business has it primed for the explosion of money coming from a new Space Force.

DCO already manufactures electronics for missile-defense systems. Plus, it has experience manufacturing satellite components and working on space-exploration vehicles, including the Mars Curiosity Rover.

Working on NASA's Curiosity Rover is just one of the highlights of Duocommun's 50 years of experience making essential components for spacecraft.

On top of that, its key customers already include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Co. (NYSE: RTN), and United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), some of the biggest defense firms on the planet. DCO's end users are expected to grow by 5% over the next year alone.

In short, when a dedicated Space Force unleashes billions of dollars of spending on space, Ducommun will see even more money rolling in.

And DCO isn't merely a manufacturing firm with experience in the space industry. It is an excellent company to own.

The firm has a backlog of $819 million in orders, an excellent sign of its health and popularity. Plus, it raked in $558 million in sales just last year, which reflects nearly 40% earnings growth over the last decade.

Best of all, DCO has a Money Morning Stock VQScore™ of 4 - our highest score - making it one of the best stocks to own right now.

While you'll have to wait for Congress to act on the Space Force, you don't have to wait to see how the United States is responding to an even more pressing threat...

The South China Sea is about to get violent, and the Chinese have an alarming new superweapon they think gives them the upper hand.

Or at least that's what their war hawks think.

But they couldn't be more wrong.

Thanks to a small $6 U.S. defense contractor with a top-secret technology, the Pentagon has an ingenious new checkmate move designed to stop a Chinese sneak attack dead in its tracks.

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