Under the new GHOST-R effort, the Defense Innovation Unit hopes to have a high-resolution bird operating on orbit within 24 months.
The new satellite is akin to going from flying a commercial plane to a military aircraft, the head of Combat Forces Command said.
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DoD eyes commercial satellites that can spy on other satellites
The Pentagon is looking for cheap commercial satellites that can maintain surveillance on other satellites in orbit, ...
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Ghost Recon: US military’s satellites to spy on ‘uncooperative’ targets in Earth’s orbit
A new Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) solicitation, published on Tuesday, Feb. 17, shows that ...
The Pentagon is testing a new way to acquire satellites. DIU would select vendors capable of developing and fielding a GEO reconnaissance system on commercial terms and timelines, demonstrating it ...
BOG, defined as 5G Broadcast over Geosynchronous Satellite, officially becomes a new member of the 3GPP NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) family. By expanding the 3GPP NTN portfolio to NTN-BOG, NTN-NR ...
Officials recently sounded the alarm over Russia intercepting communications from European satellites. But this isn’t a new problem. Ever since the initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, two Russian ...
The Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) payload integrated with the Northrop Grumman Mission Robotics Vehicle (MRV) spacecraft bus moves into the cryogenic thermal vacuum chamber for ...
Germany’s defense minister, Boris Pistorius, said Thursday that it’s time for his country to consider putting “offensive capabilities” in space after revealing Russian spacecraft are tracking two ...
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