Lockheed Martin advances new secure communications satellite solution for the U.S. Space Force

By Defence Industry Europe

Lockheed Martin has announced the successful completion of an Early Design Review (EDR) for the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) Service Life Extension (SLE) programme. This milestone signifies progress in extending the operational life of the MUOS satellite constellation, which provides secure communications for mobile military forces.

 

The MUOS network comprises orbiting satellites and relay ground stations, revolutionising secure communications for mobile military forces. The Service Life Extension programme aims to ensure the system remains effective and reliable for years to come.

Future MUOS satellites planned as part of the programme will be critical in continuing to provide crystal-clear, secure communications to military forces. The successful EDR indicates that the design is on track to meet the necessary requirements and performance standards.

Lockheed Martin’s commitment to advancing secure communication technologies is evident in this recent achievement. The company continues to support the U.S. Space Force by enhancing and maintaining critical communication infrastructure.

 

 

The MUOS SLE programme’s progress underscores the importance of sustaining and upgrading military communication systems. As technology evolves, such initiatives are vital to maintaining the effectiveness and security of defence operations.

By extending the service life of the MUOS constellation, Lockheed Martin ensures that military personnel have access to reliable and secure communication channels. This enhancement is crucial for coordinating operations and maintaining situational awareness in various environments.

The successful EDR is a testament to the collaborative efforts between Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Space Force. Their partnership aims to deliver advanced communication solutions that meet the evolving needs of military operations.

As the MUOS SLE programme advances, further evaluations and reviews will be conducted to ensure the system’s readiness and performance. These steps are essential to guarantee that the extended MUOS capabilities align with mission requirements.

 

Source: Lockheed Martin.

 

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