In 2025, the Americans will launch 28 space systems whose task is to track the launches of hypersonic missiles.
The U.S. Space Development Agency (SDA) has announced the launch of 28 satellites to monitor hypersonic missile launches, according to the U.S. Department of Defense.
The space systems are planned to launch into orbit in April 2025, and more than $ 1.3 billion will be spent on their creation.
Leaders of L3Harris Technologies and Northrop Grumman Strategic Space Systems, which will build and launch the satellites, have already entered into agreements.
They plan to build two aircraft with seven spacecraft per ship – 14 satellites from each performer, for a total of 28 satellites on the four aircraft – to collect infrared data and provide network communications.
These prototypes will provide global and permanent indication, detection, warning, monitoring and identification of conventional and advanced missile threats, including hypersonic missile systems.
Recall that the U.S. military plans to put into orbit two prototype satellites designed to track hypersonic and ballistic missiles.
The media previously reported that the US had tested a hypersonic missile but kept it secret for two weeks to avoid escalating tensions with Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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