U.S. Space Force Awards $437.6M for Resilient Satellite Network to Combat Jamming and Cyber Threats

May 22, 2026
U.S. Space Force Awards $437.6M for Resilient Satellite Network to Combat Jamming and Cyber Threats
  • The U.S. Space Force awarded contracts totaling $437.6 million to Viasat and SES to build communications satellites for the Protected Tactical Satcom-Global (PTS-G) program, creating a resilient network of smaller satellites using commercial technology.

  • The first batch, Swarm 1, will consist of four spacecraft, with each of Viasat and SES building two satellites, and delivery is targeted by March 2029.

  • PTS-G will deploy a geostationary swarm architecture to bolster resilience against jamming and cyber attacks, ensuring regional coverage even if individual satellites are disrupted.

  • Pentagon budget documents show a second procurement round in 2028 for four additional PTS-G satellites, with deployment planned for 2031.

  • Satellites will operate in X-band and military Ka-band frequencies and will leverage commercial satellite technology to enhance capability and resilience.

  • The contracts follow a July selection from five firms—Astranis, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Viasat, and SES—to develop demonstration payloads for PTS-G.

  • The overarching goal of PTS-G is to distribute communications across multiple small satellites to prevent complete service loss from single-point failures, using commercial tech to boost security and resilience.

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