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space-technology2 years ago

Rocket Lab Secures $515M Contract to Build 18 Military Satellites

Rocket Lab has secured a $515 million contract from the Space Development Agency to design, manufacture, deliver, and operate 18 military satellites as part of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. Leveraging its vertically integrated supply chain, Rocket Lab will build the satellites and use its own subcomponents, with the bulk of the work to be carried out in the next three years. The company will operate the satellites through 2030, with an option to extend operations through 2033, and plans to continue making proposals on other initiatives beyond this contract.

space-and-defense2 years ago

Rocket Lab Secures $515M Contract to Build 18 Satellites for U.S. Military Network

The Space Development Agency has awarded Rocket Lab a $515 million contract to produce and operate 18 satellites for a low Earth orbit military satellite network, with a projected launch in mid-2027. These satellites will form part of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture's Transport Layer, providing communications capabilities for military forces. Rocket Lab will lead the design, development, and production of the satellites, which will be based on the satellite buses the company is developing for Globalstar. This marks a significant milestone for Rocket Lab's satellite operations and signifies a shift towards commercially produced spacecraft for military use.

world-news2 years ago

"Kim Jong Un Announces Plans for Nuclear Expansion and Satellite Launches Amid War Warnings"

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced his New Year's resolution to enhance his country's nuclear capabilities by developing more nuclear materials and launching three military satellites in 2024. He also plans to advance North Korea's drone technology and aims to achieve an "overwhelming war response capability." This announcement comes amid increased tensions with the United States, highlighted by North Korea's recent missile launches and military exercises. Kim has also been strengthening ties with Russia and China, having communicated with their leaders and even visiting Russia by train.

space-security2 years ago

True Anomaly Secures $100 Million to Advance Space Security Technologies

Denver-based startup True Anomaly has raised $100 million in a Series B funding round led by Riot Ventures, with participation from several other investors. True Anomaly specializes in producing small satellites for surveillance and reconnaissance in space, primarily targeting the military and intelligence markets. The funding will be used to further advance the company's mission, including the development of its spacecraft called Jackal, training services for military satellite operators, and expanding its staff. The first two Jackal satellites are scheduled to launch in March 2024.

space2 years ago

"Northrop Grumman Secures $2.03 Billion Contract for 138 Satellites from SDA and Pentagon"

The Space Development Agency (SDA) has awarded Northrop Grumman a $732 million contract for 38 communications satellites as part of the U.S. military's low Earth orbit space architecture. These satellites will be part of the Transport Layer Tranche 2 Alpha, which aims to create a tactical network for transmitting classified data. The contract includes ground systems, five years of operations and sustainment, and an incentive payment for on-time delivery. The Alpha satellites are expected to launch in late 2026. Northrop Grumman has now won orders for a total of 132 satellites for the Transport and Tracking Layers of the SDA's network.

space-security2 years ago

Redwire's Military Satellite Security Camera Demo

Redwire plans to demonstrate a machine-vision camera, developed by Deep Space Systems, as a security camera for military satellites. The camera will be updated with space-tracking algorithms to serve as a surveillance camera for satellites. The company is pitching this technology to the military as a security camera that could be installed on satellites to monitor potential hazards. The camera paired with ExoAnalytic’s software, a product Redwire named Cerebro, would give satellite manufacturers the option to replace star trackers and just use two cameras to provide 360-degree local proximity awareness and attitude control.

space2 years ago

"SpaceX Launches 10 Military Satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base"

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 military satellites for the Space Development Agency's Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The new system aims to speed up the process of ordering and launching spacecraft to become more agile. The satellites will move data, such as targeting information from troops in the field to centers around the world and back to weapon systems, and provide advanced missile detection. The system will be fielded using a spiral approach, with delivery of the Tranche 1 satellites expected to begin in September 2024 and involve 11 launches of the tracking and transport craft.

space2 years ago

SpaceX Launches Military and Internet Satellites from Vandenberg and Sea

SpaceX is set to launch a new generation of military satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base aboard a Falcon 9 rocket for a mission that also includes the first-stage booster's return to the Central Coast. The rocket will carry a payload for the Space Development Agency, which works to quickly deliver space-based capabilities to warfighters with an eye toward speed and lower costs for an acquisition process that typically takes years. The rocket will reportedly carry multiple satellites under the recently renamed "Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture" or PWSA, formerly known as the "National Defense Space Architecture."