California startup to demonstrate space weapon on its own dime

California startup to demonstrate space weapon on its own dime

Defense contractors are in full sales mode to win a piece of a potentially trillion-dollar pie for development of the Trump administration’s proposed Golden Dome missile shield.

CEOs are touting their companies’ ability to rapidly spool up satellite, sensor, and rocket production. Publicly, they all agree with the assertion of Pentagon officials that US industry already possesses the technologies required to make a homeland missile defense system work.

The challenge, they say, is tying all of it together under the umbrella of a sophisticated command and control network. Sensors must be able to detect and track missile threats, and that information must rapidly get to weapons that can shoot them down. Gen. Chance Saltzman, the Space Force’s top commander, likes to call Golden Dome a “systems of systems.”

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  1. vena.kulas

    This is an intriguing development in the defense sector. It’s interesting to see startups taking on such ambitious projects and pushing the boundaries of technology. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. hlabadie

    Indeed, it’s fascinating how startups are entering the defense space, especially with such high stakes involved. Their innovative approaches could lead to breakthroughs that traditional contractors might overlook. It’ll be interesting to see how this competition shapes the future of defense technology.

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