New Tactical ISR
Satellites Provide Global, Persistent Support
For Warfighters
Apr. 13, 2021
Lockheed Martin is
addressing the accelerating demand for
space-enabled warfighting capabilities with a
new line of rapid, integrated and affordable
tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) satellites. These
satellites, based on Lockheed Martin’s LM 400
mid-size bus, enable tactical warfighters to
track moving targets at long ranges and operate
in contested and denied environments -- on
compressed timelines at the scale of battle.
Based on flight-proven and
mature components, an open architecture, and a
highly produceable design, the affordable LM 400
satellite bus forms the backbone of this needed
capability across a variety of emerging mission
areas. These satellites fully integrate space
ISR with the warfighting platforms and weapons
of other domains to shorten the find-fix-finish
kill chain.
The LM 400-based tactical
ISR satellites offer the following benefits:
Interoperable: By following
open standards like Open Mission System (OMS)
and Universal Command and Control Interface
(UCI), these tactical ISR satellites readily
connect with other warfighting platforms and
battle management systems from all services.
Adaptable: The
software-defined satellite capabilities of
Lockheed Martin’s SmartSat™ platform offer the
ability to responsively develop and deploy new
mission capabilities on orbit ahead of the pace
of evolving threats.
Powerful: The high-powered
LM 400 can also support payloads up to 14
kilowatts and up to 3,300 pounds (1,500
kilograms) of mass, enabling extended operation
of a wide-range of sensor technologies.
Autonomous, Survivable,
Combat-Ready: Powered by on-board processing and
resilient connectivity, this tactical ISR
satellite line enables in-theater, low-latency
sensor tasking, on-orbit processing of mission
data, protected communications and direct
downlink of situational awareness and targeting
information, increasingly essential to
shortening the sensor-to-shooter timeline
against fleeting targets.
Digital engineering and
manufacturing are accelerating our ability to
deploy robust, future-focused constellations
that feature leading-edge technology for our
customers’ missions,” said Rick Ambrose,
executive vice president of Lockheed Martin
Space. “Our LM 400 is a highly adaptable,
mid-sized satellite and yet can be produced at
scale in a rapid and cost-effective manner."
For persistent ISR
capabilities, “at scale” means larger
constellations and rapid satellite production
and deployment. Lockheed Martin’s new
high-capacity Gateway Center satellite
manufacturing facility supports accelerated
space vehicle production, assembly and testing
in a single, flexibly configured space,
accommodating multiple security classification
levels.
The LM 400-based tactical
ISR satellites will play a key role in Joint
All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) by
allowing tactical warfighters to better employ
space-based capabilities. Lockheed Martin is
also developing and building 10 space vehicles
over the next two years for the Space
Development Agency’s (SDA) Transport Layer
Tranche 0, cited as the backbone of JADC2,
enabling even more connectivity between ISR and
warfighters.