USAF’s SBIRS GEO satellite delivered to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

August 9, 2016

Airforce Technology:

The US Air Force’s (USAF) Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite has been delivered to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

The delivery comes ahead of the satellite’s launch aboard United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket in October this year.

The Lockheed Martin-built SBIRS includes a combination of satellites in GEO orbit, hosted payloads in highly elliptical orbit (HEO), and ground hardware and software.

Using the data provided by SBIRS, the military will be able to better detect missile launches, support ballistic missile defence, expand technical intelligence gathering, and bolster situational awareness on the battlefield.

Lockheed Martin Overhead Persistent Infrared systems mission area vice-president David Sheridan said: “SBIRS GEO satellites are our nation’s missile warning sentinels and are critical assets to the US military’s continually evolving mission.

“With GEO Flight 3’s successful testing and delivery to the launch site, we’re expanding the military’s ability to receive timely, reliable and accurate missile warning and infrared surveillance information.”

Produced at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Sunnyvale, California, the SBIRS GEO Flight 3 was transported via a C-5 Galaxy aircraft from Moffett Federal Air Field.

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