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Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satellite
The service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.
Robotic arms, tiny helper satellites: Military explores how to upgrade, repair assets in space
In one example, Lockheed Martin wants to integrate new hardware into a toaster-sized satellite and then plug the cubesat into an orbiting GPS satellite.
By Nathan Strout
Lockheed, Northrop invest in a startup that wants to refuel satellites in space
San Francisco-based Orbit Fab secured $10 million in its latest funding round, and defense companies want to be a part of the company's growth.
By Valerie Insinna
Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
By Nathan Strout
Northrop Grumman, Ball Aerospace clear milestone for missile warning payload
The payload will fly on one of the first geostationary Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites.
By Nathan Strout
Navy nears production decision on fleet’s electronic warfare system
Lockheed Martin is providing the Navy advanced electronic sensing and protection systems to guard against advanced threats.
By Mark Pomerleau
Here’s how Shield AI wants to boost V-Bat’s capability on a contested battlefield
Shield AI just bought Martin UAV. Here's how the artificial intelligence and autonomy technology company will transform the flagship drone - V-Bat - that has caught the eye of operators across the military services.
By Jen Judson
Space Force delivers software upgrades to satellite communications system
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency system provides survivable, anti-jam satellite communications that can allow secure communications through a nuclear conflict.
By Nathan Strout
Space Force declares operational acceptance of fifth anti-jamming GPS III satellite
The satellite completes the baseline for worldwide coverage of the Space Force's new M-code signal.
By Nathan Strout
Some C-130H units to be replaced by cyber ops, helicopters
Congress needs to sign off on the Hercules retirements first.
Space Force launches fifth GPS III satellite for more secure positioning
This is the 24th M-Code enabled GPS satellite in the constellation, ensuring full operational capability for the space segment.
By Nathan Strout