#TeamYulista is ready to connect with you at the 2024 Space and Missile Defense Symposium! Find us at Booth 932 starting today, August 6-8, at the Von Braun Center in #HuntsvilleAL. Swing by to learn more about our technical services and see why #WeAreYulista. Let’s explore a future together in space and missile defense. Want to attend? Register on-site for a free exhibits-only badge. #SpaceOperations #MissileDefense #Aerospace #YulistaTSG #SMD2024 #SMDSymposium
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#TeamYulista is ready to connect with you at the 2024 Space and Missile Defense Symposium! Find us at Booth 932 starting today, August 6-8, at the Von Braun Center in #HuntsvilleAL. Swing by to learn more about our technical services and see why #WeAreYulista. Let’s explore a future together in space and missile defense. Want to attend? Register on-site for a free exhibits-only badge. #SpaceOperations #MissileDefense #Aerospace #YulistaTSG #SMD2024 #SMDSymposium
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What are your current application challenges? Stop by booth 1010 at the 2024 Space & Missile Defense Symposium and let’s have a chat!
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Senior Program Manager • DoD Cyber Operations • Senior Engineering Manager // 16-Year Cyber Portfolio Lead Directly Supporting US Air Force Technical Delivery: DevSecOps | Software Development | Agile Methodologies
Feed it with facial recognition, sensemaking, and advanced AI targeting and you have next-gen, highly advanced weaponry. 👉 Once the AI becomes sentient and upset with humanity's low combined-IQ and entropic culture, what do you have? #skynet 📡
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The Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV) was a planned U.S. missile defense program whose goal was to design, develop, and deploy multiple small kinetic energy-based warheads that can intercept and destroy multiple ballistic missiles, including possible decoy targets. The MKV-L development team is led by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. The MKV-L Hover Test Vehicle development team for the Missile Defense Agency includes: Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, prime contractor for the Multiple Kill Vehicle-L payload system; Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a United Technologies Corp., and Octant Technologies Inc.
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🚀🥊 Get Ready for the #AFAWarfareSymposium Showdown! The bell is about to ring, and Atomic-6 is gearing up for an epic battle of minds at the AFA Warfare Symposium. We're sending our champion, Trevor Smith, President & CEO, to step into the ring at this crucial gathering for the United States Air Force, United States Space Force, and the aerospace and defense heavyweights. 🥊 Symposium Face-Off: The AFA Warfare Symposium is where the best of the best clash over joint warfare strategies across the globe. With top brass from United States Air Force, United States Space Force, and industry titans in attendance, it's the ultimate arena for networking, showcasing dynamic innovations, and strategizing on the future of aerospace and defense. 🛰️ This Year’s Main Event: The theme, "Preparing for Great Power Conflict," is the perfect match for Atomic-6's mission: To Build the Highest Performing Composites This Side of Mars, to Better Defend Our Country and Further Human Exploration. We're all set to throw some powerful punches in discussions about global security and aerospace tech. Trevor is ready to duck, weave, and land some knockout ideas. He's pumped to meet fellow contenders, spar with innovative concepts, and form alliances that could shape the future of defense technology. 🌍 If you're stepping into the arena at #AFAColorado, come find Trevor. Let’s exchange some tactical blows and push the boundaries of what's possible in aerospace and defense. Ring the bell, let the fight begin! Air & Space Forces Association #AFASymposium #AerospaceLeadership #DefenseInnovation #USAF #USSF #ThisIsHowWeWin
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Clever approach for destroying multiple ballistic missile threats and decoys with a single launch. The system will carry multiple small kill vehicles that will destroy ballistic missiles and decoys by colliding with them in space.
Global Satellite and Space Show, Eurasia Airshow, Military Medical WebExhibition, Defence Port Turkey, Turkey Expo Qatar
The Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV) was a planned U.S. missile defense program whose goal was to design, develop, and deploy multiple small kinetic energy-based warheads that can intercept and destroy multiple ballistic missiles, including possible decoy targets. The MKV-L development team is led by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. The MKV-L Hover Test Vehicle development team for the Missile Defense Agency includes: Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, prime contractor for the Multiple Kill Vehicle-L payload system; Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a United Technologies Corp., and Octant Technologies Inc.
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Hypersonic missiles are a lethal combination of speed, maneuverability and reach—and they're already being launched by adversaries. So, how do we stay ahead of the threat? For Forbes, Space Systems President Kelle Wendling explores how government and industry stakeholders can embrace collaboration, commit to transparency and share risks to ensure we can remain at the forefront of space-based defense. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3KRm4df
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How can the growing weaponization of space by major powers like the U.S. and China impact global security and the future of space as a battleground? Let's discuss #SpaceSecurity #WeaponizationOfSpace #GlobalStability #ASAT
The weaponization of space, especially among major powers like the U.S. and China, is rapidly evolving, impacting global security dynamics. Since the Cold War, nations have been developing anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons, ground-based lasers, and other military space technologies. For instance, China's ASAT test in 2007 and the U.S. Space Command’s operations reflect increasing militarization. The fear is that such advancements could lead to space becoming a battlefield, risking global instability. If unchecked, this space arms race could severely disrupt global communications, navigation, and reconnaissance capabilities. Read full article here: https://shorturl.at/jPP0R Follow Sparkbiz Solutions for more. #weaponization #space #unitedstates #china #russia
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The weaponization of space, especially among major powers like the U.S. and China, is rapidly evolving, impacting global security dynamics. Since the Cold War, nations have been developing anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons, ground-based lasers, and other military space technologies. For instance, China's ASAT test in 2007 and the U.S. Space Command’s operations reflect increasing militarization. The fear is that such advancements could lead to space becoming a battlefield, risking global instability. If unchecked, this space arms race could severely disrupt global communications, navigation, and reconnaissance capabilities. Read full article here: https://shorturl.at/jPP0R Follow Sparkbiz Solutions for more. #weaponization #space #unitedstates #china #russia
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Northrop Grumman Redesigning Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Target Vehicle Using Digital Technologies. Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) is redesigning the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) target vehicle for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). The new design replaces the target’s heritage Trident C4 first stage solid rocket motor with a Peacekeeper SR119 motor to provide extended range, lift capability and payload capacity for ICBM target missions. https://lnkd.in/g-ARC9UT Northrop Grumman #NorthropGrumman #ICBM #MissileDefense #Aerospace #RocketScience #DefenseTechnology #DigitalTransformation #SolidRocketMotors #AugmentedReality #VirtualReality #BallisticMissiles #MissileTesting #MilitaryInnovation #TargetVehicles #CriticalDesignReview
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Military US struggles with space-based hypersonic weapon tracking, warns study A new study funded by General Atomics, Lockheed Martin, and others warns about major issues with the DoD's planned hypersonic missile tracking satellite constellation. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has released a new report on the feasibility of the Pentagon's plans to build a network of space sensors to detect and track hypersonic missiles. While ambitious, the CSIS report clarifies that such a system would likely suffer from some severe issues given the nature of hypersonic missiles. Rather than intended as a set of criticisms, the report aims to highlight potential problems to enable better communication and planning to identify and tackle potential technical issues and oversights that would impact such a system's effectiveness. Inform not criticize Released on December 18, the report "Getting on Track: Space and Airborne Sensors for Hypersonic Missile Defense" makes for a sobering reading to Pentagon staff. The main issue, the CSIS report highlights, is that hypersonic missiles fly at at least five times the speed of sound. They also tend to fly in unpredictable flight paths. These issues combined will make them very difficult to track. That is, after all, one of the main points of developing and deploying such weapon systems.
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