Set to be launched "no earlier" than 2031 and 2032, the new satellites will extend the life of the MUOS constellation through 2035, according to SSC.
Boeing won a contract worth up to $2 billion to build two next-generation military communications satellites for the U.S.
Boeing (BA) was selected by the U.S. Space Force to develop the next generation of satellites supporting the Mobile User ...
Boeing recently secured a US$2.00 billion fixed‑price incentive contract from Space Systems Command for Phase II of the ...
The Mobile User Objective System has passed a major milestone and is now set for full operational use, according to the Navy. (Eddie Young/Marines) The Navy’s new secure narrowband communications ...
Boeing has secured a potential $2 billion Air Force contract for MUOS Phase II The award covers two satellites, launch support and on-orbit testing services The 2026 Air and Space Summit will feature ...
Army soldiers assigned to the 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, participate in a test of the Navy’s Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), a next-generation narrowband satellite ...
WASHINGTON — Boeing will build the U.S. Space Force’s next generation of Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellites on its flight-proven 702MP spacecraft platform. The company disclosed the design ...
In a significant realignment of the military aerospace landscape, Boeing has secured a landmark contract worth up to $2 ...
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla., June 14 (UPI) --Lockheed Martin reports that its fifth Mobile User Objective System satellite for the U.S. Navy has been encapsulated in its protective launch ...
The U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command has awarded Boeing a $2 billion contract for the next two Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellites.
Imagine a U.S. Air Force or Navy pilot flying his newly minted F-35 in combat. He needs to communicate immediately on several levels to accomplish his mission: talk to the tactical center, talk to his ...