Aerial Warfare

Lockheed Martin Expands Quick, Affordable Launch Capability with ABL Block Buy

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ABL’s GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations. Lockheed Martin’s order can take advantage of launches from fixed and deployable launch locations. (Credit: ABL)
ABL’s GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations. Lockheed Martin’s order can take advantage of launches from fixed and deployable launch locations.

ABL Space Systems will provide Lockheed Martin with routine launches of RS1 rockets to accelerate payload technologies into orbit. Lockheed Martin will purchase up to 26 vehicles through 2025 and then up to 32 additional launches through 2029. Launches could use a network of U.S. and international launch sites, including Vandenberg Space Force Base, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and in the United Kingdom. Lockheed Martin benefits from ABL’s lower-cost launch vehicle by accelerating risk reduction with demonstration missions, which lay the groundwork for future large efforts. As a new entrant, ABL gets the benefit of a long term partnership and stable launch manifest for its future growth.

“This long-term agreement with ABL solidifies our strategic partnership for the future,” said Rick Ambrose, executive vice president at Lockheed Martin Space. “Having this assured access to space will accelerate our ability to demonstrate the spacecraft and associated payload technologies we are developing to the meet the future mission needs for our customers.”

ABL's GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations. Lockheed Martin's order can take advantage of launches from fixed and deployable launch locations.
ABL’s GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations. (Credit: ABL)

“We designed RS1 with flexibility in mind. We can serve a wide array of missions from many different launch sites using RS1’s large payload capacity and deployable ground systems,” said Harry O’Hanley, CEO and co-founder of ABL. We’re excited to support Lockheed Martin’s launches, providing a unique end-to-end capability to the most important U.S. space missions.”

ABL provides launch services with the RS1 launch vehicle and GS0 deployable launch system, which are both under development with funding from the U.S. Space Force. RS1 is capable of delivering up to 2,976 lbs (1,350 kg) to low Earth orbit. GS0 is a containerized system operable by a small team to rapidly launch RS1 from new sites in the U.S. and around the world. Quickly manufactured, flexibly operated. ABL versatile launch systems can activate new launch capability anywhere you want it. Founded in 2017, ABL develops low-cost launch vehicles and launch systems for the small satellite industry. ABL is headquartered in El Segundo, California, U.S.

ABL's GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations.
ABL’s GS0 Launch System can be activated from austere locations. (Credit: ABL)

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