Lockheed Martin Wins $1 Billion Contract for 18 SDA Missile Tracking Satellites

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LMT">Lockheed</a> Martin Wins $1 Billion Contract for 18 SDA Missile Tracking Satellites

Lockheed Martin Corporation has been awarded a contract by the Space Development Agency $(SDA)$ to provide 18 space vehicles for the Tranche 3 Tracking Layer (TRKT3) constellation. The contract has a potential value of more than $1 billion. These satellites will support the SDA’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) by delivering global, persistent missile tracking capabilities, including the detection and tracking of advanced missile threats such as hypersonic systems. The satellites will be manufactured at Lockheed Martin’s SmallSat Processing & Delivery Center in Colorado, with satellite buses produced by Terran Orbital. With this award, Lockheed Martin is now on contract with the SDA for a total of 124 space vehicles.

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