09/15/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/15/2025 15:05
"The start of Tranche 1 delivery, just over six years since SDA stood up as an agency, is a remarkable accomplishment highlighting the speed at which the agency moves. More than that, as the PWSA begins to support military operations, it will enhance our strategic advantage by serving the joint warfighting force with operational capabilities previously thought infeasible from LEO," said SDA Acting Director GP Sandhoo. "We could not deliver these capabilities to the warfighter without our industry partners who have embraced SDA's spiral development model, moving quickly to deliver commercial technology through the PWSA every two years. The SDA team is grateful to our many mission partners on this launch including the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program and Space Launch Delta 30."
The T1 constellation will consist of 154 operational SVs, including 126 Transport Layer SVs and 28 Tracking Layer SVs, plus four missile defense demonstration SVs, equipped with optical communications terminals and Ka-band radio frequency receive/transmit capability.
Two state-of-the-art SDA Space Operations Centers will operate the T1 constellation from Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, and Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, while a global network of ground entry points provide support.
The launch vehicle deployed the satellites into an insertion orbit where SDA will begin test and checkout procedures of the bus and mission payloads, which will eventually include orbit raising to reach the intended orbit at approximately 1,000 km.
Tranche 1 launches will continue with an approximate cadence of one launch per month for the next nine months, using the NSSL launch providers, until the full space vehicle constellation is on orbit.
SDA's mesh network of optically-connected satellites is primarily focused on tactical data delivery to the warfighter at "the edge", tracking and targeting for advanced missile threats, and beyond-line-of-sight targeting for time sensitive or mobile targets on land, at sea and in the air. The PWSA is part of a multi-orbit strategy being carried out across the U.S. Space Force to deliver the combatant commanders the capabilities they need to deter and defeat threats in, from and to space.