Stratolaunch Secures $24.7 Million Contract for Hypersonic Missile Defense Testing
Stratolaunch, a California-based aerospace company, has been awarded a $24.7 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to enhance the United States' capabilities in hypersonic missile defense. This project will utilize Stratolaunch's reusable Talon-A and Spirit of Mojave platforms to conduct hypersonic flight tests aimed at improving national defense strategies against emerging hypersonic threats.
Dr. Zachary Krevor, CEO of Stratolaunch, expressed excitement about the project, emphasizing its importance in reinforcing national security. The mission is set to take place in the fourth quarter of 2025 and will demonstrate critical capabilities for testing advanced missile defense systems against hypersonic weapons, which are known for their speed and unpredictable flight paths.
Modifications to the Spirit of Mojave 747 launch platform will allow testing to occur in various global locations, extending the operational flexibility of the Talon-A. Michael Kryzak, Director of Systems, Targets and Countermeasures at MDA, acknowledged the challenges posed by hypersonic missiles and expressed confidence in partnering with Stratolaunch to enhance the defensive architecture against these threats.
The project is fully funded by the fiscal year 2024 budget, reinforcing Stratolaunch's role in advancing U.S. aerospace technology in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.
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