Lockheed Martin has won a contract exceeding $1 billion to deliver 18 tracking satellites for the Space Development Agency, enhancing the U.S. military's missile defense capabilities.
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Lockheed Martin has secured a contract from the Space Development Agency (SDA) for the provision of 18 tracking satellites, collectively valued at over $1 billion. These satellites will be part of the Tranche 3 Tracking Layer (TRKT3) constellation, designed to enhance the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA). This network aims to deliver advanced missile tracking capabilities, thereby offering critical support to military operations.
With the addition of these satellites, Lockheed Martin continues to fulfill requirements for missile warning, tracking, and defense in low Earth orbit. The deployment of these space vehicles is set to transform fire-control-quality tracks into actionable engagements, enhancing national security and defense readiness against various missile threats.
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