Space Force orders two more GPS satellites from Lockheed Martin for $514 million
spacenews.com Jun 16, 2026

Space Force orders two more GPS satellites from Lockheed Martin for $514 million

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The U.S. Space Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a $514 million contract to build two additional GPS 3F satellites, bringing the total number of GPS 3F spacecraft under contract to 14. The GPS 3F satellites are designed to improve resilience against jamming and other electronic threats, featuring upgrades such as Regional Military Protection and a fully digital navigation payload. The contract was issued under a 2018 agreement that allows the Space Force to purchase up to 22 satellites, with a total value of approximately $4.6 billion.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The latest order underscores the Pentagon's emphasis on protecting navigation and timing services from disruption, as jamming and spoofing of satellite navigation signals have become more common in recent conflicts.
  • · The GPS 3F satellites' advanced features, such as Regional Military Protection, are designed to counter these threats and ensure secure positioning, navigation, and timing services for military users.