Space Development Agency
Approves L3Harris Design Plans for New Missile
Tracking Satellites
September 20, 2021
L3Harris Technologies has
accomplished a key milestone in the development of a
missile tracking satellite prototype for the Space
Development Agency (SDA).
The completed Preliminary
Design Review (PDR) defines the spacecraft’s design
baseline for delivery to SDA and allows the program
to move to the next stage of delivering
ground-breaking new capabilities at speed. When
completed, the satellites will provide the
capability to detect and track ballistic and
hypersonic missiles via overhead persistent infrared
sensing from low earth orbit.
“We’ve worked closely with SDA
to ensure our design taps proven technology that can
scale to address the changing mission,” said Ed
Zoiss, President of L3Harris Space and Airborne
Systems. “We understand the threat and are focused
on delivery.”
L3Harris received the tracking
layer prototype award in 2020 to develop and
integrate an end-to-end satellite system under a
$193 million firm fixed-price contract. Total period
of performance runs through 2025 and covers four
space vehicle launches.
L3Harris is prioritizing
investments in end-to-end satellite solutions in
spacecraft, payloads, ground software and advanced
algorithms. L3Harris is also developing a prototype
for the Missile Defense Agency’s Hypersonic and
Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor.