The Korea Times

SpaceX builds spy satellite network for US intelligen­ce

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites under a classified contract with a U.S. intelligen­ce agency, five sources familiar with the program said, demonstrat­ing deepening ties between billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk’s space company and national security agencies.

The network is being built by SpaceX’s Starshield business unit under a $1.8 billion contract signed in 2021 with the National Reconnaiss­ance Office (NRO), an intelligen­ce agency that manages spy satellites, the sources said.

The plans show the extent of SpaceX’s involvemen­t in U.S. intelligen­ce and military projects and illustrate a deeper Pentagon investment into vast, low-Earth orbiting satellite systems aimed at supporting ground forces.

If successful, the sources said the program would significan­tly advance the ability of the U.S. government and military to quickly spot potential targets almost anywhere on the globe.

The contract signals growing trust by the intelligen­ce establishm­ent of a company whose owner has clashed with the Biden administra­tion and sparked controvers­y over the use of Starlink satellite connectivi­ty in the Ukraine war, the sources said.

The Wall Street Journal reported in February the existence of a $1.8 billion classified Starshield contract with an unknown intelligen­ce agency without detailing the purposes of the program.

Reuters reporting discloses for the first time that the SpaceX contract is for a powerful new spy system with hundreds of satellites bearing Earth-imaging capabiliti­es that can operate as a swarm in low orbits, and that the spy agency that Musk’s company is working with is the NRO.

Reuters was unable to determine when the new network of satellites would come online and could not establish what other companies are part of the program with their own contracts.

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