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1 private spacecraft intercepts another on Space Force's groundbreaking 'Victus Haze' mission

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A U.S. Space Force mission pitting two satellites against each other has completed the organization's first tactical intercept of an orbital target.

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The Victus Haze mission shows that the United States can launch a satellite in very short time and use it to identify suspicious objects in orbit.

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Two private vehicles, Jackal de True Anomaly and Puma de Rocket Lab, conducted a joint search and characterization in orbit for Space Force. Both satellites completed Victus Haze, the second mission of the Tactically Responsive Space program, eleven hours before the deadline set by Space Systems Command.

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Space broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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