US Military Awards SpaceX $4 Billion Contract for Missile-Tracking Satellites
The US Space Force has awarded Elon Musk’s SpaceX a lucrative contract to build a fleet of sensor-equipped satellites designed to track missile targets from space, further solidifying the company’s ties with the military. As part of President Donald Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” defense system, these satellites will play a crucial role in detecting and tracking aerial threats. This significant contract marks the latest expansion of SpaceX’s involvement in the Golden Dome project, which aims to enhance the country’s missile defense capabilities. The satellite system, dubbed the “Golden Dome,” is modeled after Israel’s successful Iron Dome defense system, but on a much larger scale. The system will provide real-time detection and tracking capabilities, allowing for swift and accurate responses to airborne threats. SpaceX has already secured contracts with the Space Force to develop other components of the Golden Dome system, marking a significant milestone in the company’s military-focused ambitions. With this latest contract, SpaceX is poised to become a key player in the development of advanced missile defense systems. The $4.16 billion award represents a substantial investment in SpaceX’s capabilities and reinforces its position as a major player in the US defense industry.