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Millennium Space lands $414 million contract to build missile-tracking satellites

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Apr 30, 2024 2:08 pm EDT
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WASHINGTON — Millennium Space Systems, a subsidiary of Boeing, won a $414 million contract from the Space Development Agency to produce specialized satellites aimed at detecting and tracking hypersonic missile threats, the agency announced April 30. 

Under the agreement, Millennium will build eight satellites equipped with advanced infrared and optical sensors, provide the ground system and support in-orbit operations. 

Millennium’s satellites are for a program called Fire-control On Orbit-support-to-the-war Fighter (FOO Fighter), which seeks to demonstrate technologies in support of a network of satellites being developed by SDA known as the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.

The PWSA is an ambitious effort to create a resilient network of hundreds of small, mass-produced satellites operating in low-Earth orbit to support military operations, including the detection and tracking of enemy missiles.

SDA plans to launch the FOO Fighter satellites in the first quarter of fiscal year 2027.

“FOO Fighter, or F2, will demonstrate advanced missile defense capability by incorporating fire control-quality sensors into a prototype constellation,” Derek Tournear, SDA director, said in a statement. 

Tracking hypersonic missiles

Having sensors in space that can reliably detect and track hypersonic missiles is a crucial capability that SDA is pursuing. These weapons can travel at more than five times the speed of sound and are highly maneuverable, making them extremely difficult to shoot down. 

“The FOO Fighter program will provide an operational demonstration of fire control efforts separate from, but complementary to, our missile warning/missile tracking and missile defense efforts already underway,” Tournear said. 

The F2 satellites, for example, will demonstrate technologies to collect precise tracking data, and help guide interceptor missiles to destroy the threats in-flight. This so-called “fire control”…

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