Five-Satellite Milstar Constellation Built by Lockheed Martin Achieves 50 Years of Combined On Orbit Operations
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 09:30 CDT
Of the five Milstar satellites on orbit, two are of the first-generation Block I design, launched in 1994 and 1995. The system graduated to a Block II design and the Air Force subsequently launched three of the Block II configuration between 2001 and 2003.
Each Milstar satellite in the constellation continues to perform with outstanding results, providing a protected, global communication network for the joint forces of the U.S. military and can transmit voice, data, and imagery, in addition to offering video teleconferencing capabilities.
The Milstar system is the only survivable, endurable means that the President, the Secretary of Defense and the Commander, U.S. Strategic Command have to maintain positive command and control of the nation's strategic forces.
"The Milstar team takes great pride in the constellation's impressive record of performance and longevity," said
The Milstar team is led by the Military Satellite Communications Systems Wing at the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center,
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Lockheed Martin is progressing on the first three satellites in the Advanced EHF program, recently completing thermal vacuum testing on the second satellite at the company's
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