SpaceX to become America’s Military data backbone for missiles, drones, and warfighters
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The U.S. Space Force awarded SpaceX a $2.29 billion contract to build the Space Data Network backbone, a satellite-based communications system. The contract requires SpaceX to deliver a fully operational prototype by the end of 2027, providing robust and low-latency data transport for the Joint Force. This system will connect sensors and weapons systems continuously and securely, functioning like a private version of Starlink for battlefield communications. The contract solidifies SpaceX's position in the US military's space-based internet, with the company becoming a key player in American military communications. The Space Force selected SpaceX due to its ability to leverage commercial innovation.
💡 Why It Matters
- · SpaceX's central role in the US military's space-based communications enhances its valuation ahead of a potential IPO.
- · The company's involvement in critical military infrastructure strengthens its position as a reliable partner for the US government.