U.S. Space Force MEO-Based Missile Warning Contract Award Delayed

Millennium Space Systems Meosat

Millennium Space Systems is building satellites for the Space Force’s resilient missile warning/missile tracking in medium-Earth orbit Epoch 1 program.

 

Credit: Millennium Space Systems
COLORADO SPRINGS—The U.S. Space Force plans to award the next contract for new missile-tracking satellites in medium-Earth orbit (MEO) about three months behind schedule. The service’s Space Systems Command (SSC) expected to make awards for its resilient missile-warning/missile-tracking in MEO Epoch...
Vivienne Machi

Vivienne Machi is the military space editor for Aviation Week based in Los Angeles.

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