U.S.
Air
Force
Awards
United
Launch
Alliance
AEHF-3
Launch
26
April
2010
The
U.S.
Air
Force
Space
and
Missile
Systems
Center
recently
awarded
United
Launch
Alliance
a
contract
modification
to
perform
the
launch
services
for
the
Advanced
Extremely
High
Frequency-3
(AEHF-3)
satellite
aboard
an
Atlas
V
Evolved
Expendable
Launch
Vehicle.
The
anticipated
launch
period
is
spring
or
summer
2012.
The
launch
will
take
place
from
Space
Launch
Complex-41,
Cape
Canaveral
Air
Force
Station,
Fla.
The
AEHF-3
mission
will
be
the
third
installment
for
the
AEHF
system.
AEHF
will
provide
10
times
greater
capacity
and
channel
data
rates
five
times
higher
than
that
of
the
existing
Milstar
II
communications
satellites.
These
higher
data
rates
will
permit
transmission
of
tactical
military
communications
such
as
real-time
video,
battlefield
maps
and
targeting
data.
This
mission
will
be
launched
by
an
Atlas
V
(531)
configuration
using
three
Aerojet
solid
rocket
motors,
a
Pratt
&
Whitney
Rocketdyne
RL10A
upper
stage
engine,
a
five-meter
diameter
upper
stage
and
composite
payload
fairing.
ULA
program
management,
engineering,
test
and
mission
support
functions
are
headquartered
in
Denver,
Colo.
Manufacturing,
assembly
and
integration
operations
are
located
at
Decatur,
Ala.,
Harlingen,
Texas,
San
Diego,
Calif.,
and
Denver,
Colo.
Launch
operations
are
located
at
CCAFS,
Fla.,
and
Vandenberg
Air
Force
Base,
Calif.
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