Slingshot Aerospace won a $69.2 million U.S. Space Force contract to develop AI-based training environments for satellite defense mission rehearsal.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because GPS jamming and spoofing are already misdirecting civil airliners and disrupting militaries, while co-orbital 'inspector' satellites and tested anti-satellite weapons put the navigation, timing and communications that banks, phones and power grids depend on at risk.
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"Slingshot Aerospace has won a $69.2 million U.S. Space Force contract to develop artificial intelligence-based training environments that will allow military operators to rehearse satellite defense missions and respond to simulated adversary actions in orbit."
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- China's commercial space consortium was formally established April 24, 2025, as a China National Space Administration initiative.
- A SASTIND center published a national commercial space consortium membership list of 271 space entities on July 1, 2025.
- CNSA published a policy blueprint in November 2025 to accelerate commercial space development and embed it in national space ambitions.
- The 4.5-year SBIR Phase 3 contract supports the Space Force's Operational Test and Training Infrastructure (OTTI) program.
- Slingshot's TALOS AI agent acts as an autonomous virtual adversary simulating spacecraft maneuvers and mission interference during exercises.