SpaceX Secures $4.16 Billion Contract for Advanced Satellite System

Published on May 30, 2026

The US Space Force has recently reaffirmed its partnership with SpaceX, awarding the aerospace company a substantial $4.16 billion contract. This funding is aimed at the development of sophisticated satellites designed to monitor foreign aircraft and missile activity. The initiative, known as Space-Based Advanced Moving Target Indicator (SB-AMTI), is a critical component of the broader Golden Dome missile defense program.

This new award follows closely on the heels of a $2.29 billion contract granted to SpaceX just two days earlier. The Golden Dome initiative, originally launched during the Trump administration, encompasses a total budget of $185 billion. The urgency behind these contracts highlights the escalating tensions in global security and the increasing importance of advanced surveillance technologies.

In the wake of these developments, SpaceX will focus on leveraging its innovative space technology to enhance the capabilities of the US military’s defense systems. The SB-AMTI project aims to provide real-time data, improving the ability to neutralize potential threats. This major investment not only cements SpaceX’s role in national defense but also showcases its ongoing promise in the competitive space industry. Related News