From Swedish entry into NATO to Air Force budget constraints and their future plans, here’s what to expect in 2024 and much more as we reflect on major developments in the defense world. View eBook here.
By Breaking DefenseDigital engineering and modern tools and processes offer near-term opportunities to improve satellite mission planning, data processing, command and control, and cybersecurity.
By Breaking DefenseA new constellation with laser comms and compatibility with the Space Development Agency’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture is now taking shape.
By Breaking DefenseSuccess of each mission depends on advanced technologies, automation and flexibility.
By Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing CompanyCheck out our latest eBook collection to learn how US Space Force aims to expand.
By Breaking DefenseEnsuring operational excellence and mission assurance across defense and commercial sectors.
By BAE SystemsWhen it comes to delivering small satellites rapidly, Millennium’s Law rules — at least at Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company.
By Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing CompanyKey observations from the evolving defense innovation ecosystem, including new programs and private market deal dynamics.
By KAL Capital MarketsWith mission experience and partnerships across the space industry, Northrop Grumman is executing the Space Development Agency’s vision for speed, delivery, and agility.
By Breaking DefenseWith Planet’s AI/ML tools and 50 petabytes of Earth-observation data, users can easily search through the archive to find the needles in the haystack.
By Breaking DefenseData analytics firm Govini noted widespread investment in most of 12 top critical national security technologies, but said stats on patents are a troubling indicator of Beijing’s tech rise.
By Jaspreet GillRapidly delivering small sat constellations for national security space missions.
By Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing CompanyBAE Systems sees two significant trends in radiation-hardened and tolerant solutions in space, and they’re the opposite of each other.
By Breaking DefenseOnce operational, the new sensor will be hosted on a UK military base on the Mediterranean island, capable of resident space object (RSO) tracking and “potentially characterisation or neighbourhood watch functions for the GEO orbital regime,” according to a Request for Information (RFI) solicitation.
By Tim Martin