Sixth GPS III Satellite
Built by Lockheed Martin Launches As Part of
Constellation Modernization
Jan. 18, 2023
The sixth Global Positioning
System III (GPS III) satellite designed and built by
Lockheed Martin has been launched and is
propelling to its operational orbit approximately
12,550 miles above Earth, where it will contribute
to the ongoing modernization of the U.S. Space
Force's GPS constellation.
GPS III Space Vehicle 06 (GPS
III SV06) launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force
Station, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at
7:24 a.m. EST today. About 83 minutes after liftoff,
U.S. Space Force and Lockheed Martin engineers at
the company's Denver Launch & Checkout Operations
Center confirmed signal acquisition of GPS III SV06
and now have the space vehicle "flying" under their
control.
GPS III SV06 is the 25th
Military-Code satellite introduced to the
constellation. The satellite will provide advanced
technology to aide Space Force operators in their
mission by providing positioning, navigation and
timing (PNT) data to military and civil users
worldwide.
"Lockheed Martin is incredibly
proud to support the Space Force's GPS team as it
continues to add world-class capabilities that
underpin U.S. national security with enhanced
performance and accuracy," said Andre Trotter,
Lockheed Martin vice president for Navigation
Systems. "With the last GPS III satellite complete
and ready to launch, production of the first GPS
IIIF vehicle is underway."
GPS is a satellite-based radio
navigation system that delivers the gold standard in
PNT services to America's military, U.S. allies and
civil users. The satellites serve as a crucial
technological foundation for internet, financial,
transportation and agricultural operations, with
more than 4 billion users depending on the PNT
signals.
GPS III vehicles provide three
times greater accuracy and eight times greater
anti-jamming capability over existing satellites in
the constellation. To better address mission needs
and emerging threats, Lockheed Martin intentionally
created GPS III with a modular design, allowing new
technology and capabilities to be added in the
future.
Lockheed Martin has completed
production on its original GPS III SV1-10 contract,
with the Space Force declaring SV10 Available for
Launch on Dec. 8, 2022. GPS III SV06 will soon join
SV01-05 in orbit. GPS III SV07-10 are completed and
in storage at the company's facility waiting for the
U.S. Space Force to call them up for launch.
Lockheed Martin is also
designing and building the GPS III Follow On (GPS
IIIF) for the Space Force, which will feature even
more innovative capabilities than its predecessors.
GPS IIIF satellites will feature an
accuracy-enhancing laser retroreflector array, a new
search and rescue payload, a fully digital
navigation payload and more next-generation
technology. In November 2022, Space Systems Command
announced it exercised the third production option
valued at approximately $744 million for the
procurement of three additional GPS IIIF satellites
from Lockheed Martin, meaning the company is now
contracted to build SV11-20.
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