BAE Systems completes preliminary design review of USSF missile tracking system

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This milestone establishes the technical foundation for the satellite and ground command and control (C2) systems. Completion of the preliminary design for a multisatellite constellation was achieved in less than nine months from the time of award.
This was possible using high technology readiness level components such as BAE Systems’ TREK product bus, the use of model-based systems engineering and its extensive heritage with infra-red optical payloads.
Thai Sheridan, vice president and general manager of Military Space for BAE Systems, said: “We have achieved a successful Preliminary Design Review with Space Force’s Space Systems Command, based on our collective use of digital modelling and simulation that validates the implementation of our plan.“BAE Systems is leading this integrated programme from a mission planning level, payload and bus delivery, to launch, ground and operations support.”
BAE Systems serves as the prime contractor for the programme, which features extensive use of digital model-based systems engineering to streamline data analysis and design capabilities. The company will design and build 10 spacecraft for the MEO Epoch 2 mission. It will also develop the ground system that will manage the satellite constellation by delivering mission management, command and control and mission operations solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
The mission will provide resilient, space-based missile warning and tracking of ballistic missiles and advanced threats, such as hypersonic glide vehicles.
The SSC MEO Epoch 2 programme is a part of US Department of War and Space Force satellite constellations that BAE Systems supports to enhance US security and defence.