Terran Orbital Delivers
First Bus to Lockheed Martin in Support of Space
Development Agency’s Transport Layer Tranche 0
May 11, 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation
(NYSE: LLAP), a global leader in satellite
solutions, primarily serving the United States
aerospace and defense industry, today announced the
successful delivery of the first of ten satellite
buses to Lockheed Martin in support of the Space
Development Agency’s Tranche 0 Transport Layer. This
foundation layer represents the initial step in
building an interoperable, connected secure mesh
network. Once in orbit, Tranche 0 will demonstrate
Joint All-Domain Operations capabilities by linking
nodes together and creating seamless connectivity
between all domains.
“We are proud the satellites we
make at Terran Orbital are helping construct the
National Defense Space Architecture bolstering our
Nation’s and Allies’ defense. Working alongside
innovative industry leaders like Lockheed Martin is
a privilege and we look forward to fostering our
relationship.”
The beyond-line-of-sight
targeting and communications provided by the
Transport Layer will dramatically extend U.S. global
defense capabilities to the warfighter.
“Terran Orbital is thrilled to
successfully deliver the first Tranche 0 Bus to
Lockheed Martin,” says Terran Orbital Co-Founder,
Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer Marc Bell. “We
are proud the satellites we make at Terran Orbital
are helping construct the National Defense Space
Architecture bolstering our Nation’s and Allies’
defense. Working alongside innovative industry
leaders like Lockheed Martin is a privilege and we
look forward to fostering our relationship.”
“This delivery is a pivotal
milestone for the partnership between Lockheed
Martin and Terran Orbital and a key step toward
demonstrating a game-changing communications
architecture,” said Lockheed Martin Space Protected
Communications Mission Area Leader Erik Daehler.
“These satellites represent the foundation for the
agency’s Transport Layer, which will ultimately
equip tactical warfighters around the globe with
resilient connectivity to other space assets.”
Initially, the Tranche 0
constellation is expected to have a limited
networked capability, but future enhancements from
Tranche 1 and beyond will significantly increase the
routing of data across a larger network of space
vehicles, enabling Tranche 1 to serve as the
backbone for Joint All Domain Command and Control.
Terran Orbital previously announced a contract award
from Lockheed Martin to build 42 satellites for
Tranche 1.
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