SpaceX wins $57 million U.S. military contract for satellite crosslink demo
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The U.S. Space Force's acquisition arm, Space Systems Command, awarded SpaceX a $57 million contract to demonstrate satellite-to-satellite communications using Link-182, a radio-frequency data link standard adopted for its MILNET data relay network. The demonstration is part of the Golden Dome program, which aims to detect and destroy missiles shortly after launch, and must be completed by April 2027. The contract supports U.S. warfighting capability and does not rely on a single supplier.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By routing communications satellite-to-satellite rather than through ground stations, SpaceX's Golden Dome contract removes the single most vulnerable point in missile defense networks — ground station destruction has historically been the first target in any conflict scenario, and this architecture eliminates that chokepoint.