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Senator questions canceling planned military satellites in favor of SpaceX

  • On March 27, 2025, the U.S. Space Force selected Rocket Lab, along with Stoke Space, to compete for national security missions under the National Security Space Launch Phase 3 program.
  • This selection is part of the Space Force's strategy to expand its portfolio of launch systems, enhance launch capacity, and foster competition among launch providers for Department of Defense missions.
  • The contract is a firm-fixed price, indefinite delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a five-year ordering period running through June 2029, and a maximum value of $5.6 billion, with a potential extension to 2034.
  • Rocket Lab, already a global leader in launch services with 63 Electron launches to date, will use its Neutron launch vehicle, a 13-ton reusable carbon composite medium-lift vehicle designed to deploy payloads up to 13,000 kg, for the program.
  • Rocket Lab and Stoke Space each received an initial $5 million task order to perform a capabilities assessment and establish a tailored mission assurance process, and will be eligible to compete for launch service task orders after a successful Neutron launch from Launch Complex 3 in Wallops Island, Virginia, which is slated for the second half of the year.
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Defense Daily broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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