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Company-Funded Dual Space Vehicles Will Demonstrate How CJADC2 Can Be Enhanced from Space
The Lockheed Martin Pony Express 2 mission, intended to showcase how space can enhance Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2), is ready for launch.
Pony Express 2 is a self-funded technology demonstration that uses a pair of small satellites. Its mission integrates four Lockheed Martin payloads on two 12U Terran Orbital Renegade-class space vehicles. The payloads provide a tactical communications system; a Ka-band crosslink and mesh network; precision relative ranging and time synchronization across the satellites; and a high-end CPU/processor.
Once on orbit, Pony Express 2 will demonstrate:
Pony Express 2 will launch on SpaceX's Transporter-10 rideshare mission no earlier than March 2024. After a series of on-orbit demonstrations by Lockheed Martin, Pony Express 2 is expected to be available to participate in government exercises later this year.
"The Pony Express 2 mission will showcase how we can keep our warfighters connected from space across every domain even in the most austere and contested environments," said Maria Demaree, vice president and general manager for Lockheed Martin National Security Space. "These technologies will be key to ensuring information superiority and 21st Century Security for our forces and allies."
Pony Express 2 will eventually be joined by other satellites launched later to form Lockheed Martin's Space-Augmented Joint All-Domain Operations Environment (SAJE), which will show how space can fully enable and lead the Department of Defense's CJADC2 vision.
Pony Express 2 is the latest mission in a collection of Lockheed Martin self-funded technology demonstrators launched by the company to showcase technology maturity, including its Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) Payload, LM LINUSS™ and Pony Express 1.