SpaceX wins $4.16 billion US Space Force contract for threat-detection satellites

The US Space Force said on Friday it has awarded Elon Musk's IPO-bound ​SpaceX a $4.16 billion deal for a satellite program designed ‌to track and target airborne threats, SİA informs via Reuters.

The Space-Based Advanced Moving Target Indicator (SB-AMTI) is designed as an interconnected system-of-systems, combining space-based sensors, secure communications links and ​ground processing to drive closer cooperation across the government ​space industrial base.

The Trump administration's flagship Golden Dome missile defense ⁠system has many layers, one of them being a sensing ​and tracking layer. The satellites would be expected to play a ​role in tracking missiles.

The Golden Dome initiative aims to expand ground-based interceptors, sensors and command systems while adding space-based satellites to detect, track and potentially ​counter airborne threats, including still-debated weaponry in orbit.

The Space Force ​said there are several companies in this SB-AMTI vendor pool, including SpaceX, and ‌it ⁠will issue multiple awards in the coming year.

"This initial award is projected to field a constellation of satellites by 2028, providing the Joint Force with an early capability to eliminate operational blind ​spots," it said ​in a ⁠statement.

Earlier this week, the Space Force awarded SpaceX, which is targeting a valuation of more than $1.75 ​trillion in its initial public offering, a $2.29 billion contract to ​build ⁠a secure, high-speed satellite communications network to connect military sensors and weapons platforms across the globe.

The price tag for the Golden Dome ⁠missile defense ​shield has grown to $185 billion, up $10 billion, ​to accelerate key space-based capabilities, the program's director had said in March.

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