SpaceX Wins $4.16 Billion Contract for Golden Dome Satellite Tracking System
Space-based network to track foreign aircraft and missiles for US Space Force
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SpaceX awarded $4.16B to develop space-based tracking satellites for Golden Dome, integrating space sensors, AI, and communications to detect airborne threats, enhancing US layered defense.
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Golden Dome is a US defensive shield project aiming to protect against airborne threats with layered defense systems.
SpaceX has won a contract for over $4 billion to build satellites to track foreign aircraft and missiles as part of President Trump's Golden Dome defensive shield. The space-based tracking network integrates space sensors, communication systems and AI-enabled ground processing to look and alert for airborne threats from orbit, according to a US Space Force statement Friday. The US had been using ground-based sensors and military aircraft to monitor the skies, but placing detection capabilities in space could eliminate potential blind spots. The $4.16 billion award underscores SpaceX's close involvement with Golden Dome, which is intended to protect the US from attacks through layered defence systems ranging from Earth to space. SpaceX is already under contract to develop prototypes of space-based interceptors for the project and is part of a multi-company software consortium building the operating layer underpinning Golden Dome. It is also working with the US Space Force to develop a military communications network using the company's Starshield platform, a version of Starlink offering a classified and encrypted signal. (This is a Bloomberg story)
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Successful deployment of the satellite tracking system will enhance US defense capabilities against airborne threats.
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Questions ouvertes
- Timeline for system deployment
- Specific capabilities of Starshield in Golden Dome