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Lockheed Martin’s SBIRS GEO-5 Satellite Now Under US Space Force Control

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Lockheed Martin’s SBIRS GEO-5 Satellite Now Under US Space Force Control

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SBIRS GEO-5 Missile Warning Satellite Packing for Shipment to Cape Canveral
SBIRS GEO-5 Missile Warning Satellite Packing for Shipment to Cape Canveral

Following a successful launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida earlier, the U.S. Space Force’s Space Delta 4 operations team is now “talking” with the fifth Space Based Infrared System Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (SBIRS GEO-5) satellite. As planned, SBIRS GEO-5—built by Lockheed Martin is responding to the Delta’s commands. Signal acquisition was confirmed approximately ~36 minutes after the satellite’s 1:37 p.m. EDT launch aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. Now separated from the rocket, the satellite is continuing on to orbit under its own propulsion.

SBIRS GEO-5 is the latest satellite to join the Space Force’s orbiting Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) missile warning constellation equipped with powerful scanning and staring surveillance sensors. These 24-7, always-on, orbital guardians detect missile launches, support ballistic missile defense, expand technical intelligence gathering and bolster situational awareness on the battlefield. Built in about five years, SBIRS GEO-5 is the first military space satellite built on an LM 2100 Combat Busâ„¢, a version of Lockheed Martin’s modernized, modular LM 2100â„¢ space vehicle with greatly enhanced resiliency.

The LM 2100 bus is the result of a Lockheed Martin internally-funded, multi-year modernization initiative. Features include:
Greater resiliency and cyber-hardening
Enhanced spacecraft power, propulsion and electronics
Common components and procedures to streamline manufacturing
Flexible design that reduces the cost to incorporate future, modernized sensor suites

SBIRS GEO 5 prepares to ship to Cape Canaveral
SBIRS GEO 5 prepares to ship to Cape Canaveral
Lockheed Martin’s Space Based Infrared System Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (SBIRS GEO-5) Missile Warning Satellite Packing for Shipment to Cape Canveral

“The world is a more threatening place now with more than 1,000 ballistic missile launches occurring globally every year,” said Tom McCormick, vice president of Lockheed Martin Space’s OPIR Mission Area. “SBIRS is the tip of the missile defense spear, seeing all those missiles and providing our military the ability to ensure our national security and the safety of our armed forces. We designed our modernized LM2100 bus with our military customers’ changing, more-contested environment, in mind,” said McCormick. By adding enhanced resiliency features to the LM 2100 we created an initial ‘combat bus’ for the Space Force for even greater capability.

SBIRS GEO-5 is a step toward achieving the resilient missile warning to be provided by SBIRS’ follow on, the Next Gen OPIR Block 0 System. SBIRS GEO-6, launching in 2022, and the first three Next Gen OPIR Block 0 GEO satellites, as well as the future GPS III Follow On (GPS IIIF) satellites, are also based on the LM 2100 Combat Bus. Lockheed Martin is proud to be part of the SBIRS team led by the Production Corps, Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Division, at the U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. Lockheed Martin Space, Sunnyvale, California, is the SBIRS prime contractor, with Northrop Grumman, Azusa, California, as the payload integrator.

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