SpaceX has secured $739 million in new contracts from the U.S. Space Force for multiple military satellite launches.
The contracts, issued under the National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 1, include task orders for the Space Development Agency (SDA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), supporting missile warning and tracking capabilities.
Planned launches include SDA-2 missions in late FY2026, SDA-3 missions in mid-FY2027, and NTO-5 missions between early FY2027 and FY2028, carrying satellites built by L3Harris, Millennium Space Systems, and Lockheed Martin.
This award follows SpaceX’s earlier wins of five out of seven critical military missions in October 2025, surpassing competitors Blue Origin and ULA, Benzinga has reported.
The company’s Pentagon contracts also extend to expanding Ukraine’s access to its Starshield satellite network with 2,500 additional Starlink terminals.
