A critical component for a U.S. Space Force anti-jamming satellite will likely be delayed by one year due to challenges obtaining approval from the National Security Agency (NSA). Program officials say the delay is causing challenges, but the prototype payloads are still expected to be delivered in 2024. The component is part of the Protected […]
Component for Space Force anti-jamming satellite delayed
Prototype payloads still on schedule for 2024
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