US Military New Massive Demand For SpaceX's Starship After Flight 4!
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0:00 - 0:19 : Intro
0:19 - 3:04 : Starship and Starshield
3:05 - 5:17: Starship’s point-to-point transportation and gas station capability
5:18 - 8:19: Starship contracts with the United States military
8:20 - 8:57 : Outro
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US Military New Massive Demand For SpaceX's Starship After Flight 4!
SpaceX has recently thrilled space fans with the spectacular performance of Starship on its fourth test flight. But surely we space fans aren't the only ones excited. The U.S. military has been eyeing Starship for a long time, and after its recent success, they just made new offers for SpaceX.
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
We all know about Starship's incredible payload capacity, right? It's projected to carry up to 200 tons in the future, taking humans and cargo to the stars. But before that, once it becomes operational, it will be used to launch Starshield satellites into space. Do you know about the Starshield program? It's very new, quite new compared to the history of SpaceX. Let me give you an overview.
US Military New Massive Demand For SpaceX's Starship After Flight 4!
It can be said that it evolved from Starlink. If you've been following the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, you would see the significant role Starlink has played in supporting Ukraine, both militarily and civilly. It ensures uninterrupted communication for the Ukrainian military when their internet and communication networks are destroyed, while also aiding them in defending and attacking Russian positions.
US Military New Massive Demand For SpaceX's Starship After Flight 4!
Starshield is much more powerful and capable than that. It's a program developed by SpaceX specifically for military purposes, serving only the United States government as its client. It includes specially designed low-orbit satellites that build upon the capabilities of Starlink, with the added ability to carry payloads, perform target tracking, optical and radio reconnaissance, and provide early missile warnings. These are indeed remarkable capabilities for monitoring and safeguarding airspace. It's no exaggeration to say that Starshield is like a system of eyes in space for the United States.
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