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Missile Defense Agency Retires Two Missile Tracking Satellites

March 16, 2022

The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has retired two Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) demonstration satellites as of March 8, 2022, ending an extraordinarily successful experiment that demonstrated that a space layer can significantly enhance the Missile Defense System (MDS).

STSS igraphic is courtesy of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance.

On September 25, 2009, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, MDA, NASA, and the U.S.Air Force launched the STSS demonstration space vehicles into space aboard a single Delta II rocket. The STSS satellites were the Agency’s first attempt at exploring new ways to track threat missiles, and were originally expected to work for only four years.

These two experimental satellites ended up spending more than 12 years in space gathering data used to inform future Missile Defense Space Layer contributions to the MDS in defeating ballistic missiles, and most recently were leveraged to define the challenges to defeat emerging hypersonic weapons threats for the MDA Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) program.

The two STSS satellites circled the Earth 12 times a day from LEO at an altitude of 1,350 kilometers. Electronically linked to each other, their infrared sensors gathered and downloaded data for analysis more than 50,000 times. They took part in 129 separate MDA test events, performed birth-to-death tracking of a variety of missiles, demonstrated the tracking of multiple targets simultaneously, linked satellites to extend system coverage, discriminated between lethal and non-lethal objects and sent and received information from other missile defense system elements.

In 2013, STSS demonstrated launch-on remote capability when it provided tracking data that enabled the first Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense remote engagement leading to a successful target intercept. In addition to tracking U.S. missile tests, STSS gathered data on targets of opportunity from other sources and handed off track data to Warfighters, engineers and scientists connected through MDA’s Command and Control, Battle Management and Communications system.

In 2018, MDA used the STSS satellite demonstrators to inform the HBTSS program to address the requirement to detect and track hypersonic threats as well as ballistic missiles. The HBTSS prototypes will demonstrate the utility of the sensors capability for future inclusion as part of the Unified Overhead Persistent Infrared Enterprise Architecture to detect hypersonic, ballistic and other advanced threats much sooner than terrestrial radars. The key feature of HBTSS for Missile Defense is the ability to collect and transmit fire-control quality data to defeat any Hypersonic and Ballistic missile threats. In 2023, MDA will begin an on-orbit demonstration with two HBTSS prototype space vehicles.

“Data gathered by STSS directly influenced the design of HBTSS and other MDA space systems,” said MDA Director Vice Admiral Jon A. Hill. “We’ve been able to use it eight years longer than planned, with a tremendous return on the initial investment.”

“Space is a critical domain for addressing rapidly-advancing missile threats,” said Walter S. Chai, MDA Director of Space Sensors and the Agency’s Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC). “Space-based sensors can detect and track hypersonic, ballistic and other advanced threats that may not be possible by terrestrial radars that are limited by line of sight and the curvature of the Earth.”

STSS traces its heritage to an April 2002 U.S. Air Force contract awarded to Northrop Grumman to complete development and test, launch, and operate two Low Flight Demonstration System space vehicles, along with a ground segment at the Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC), now the Schriever Space Force Base, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The Space and Missile Systems Center (SSC), now the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command at Los Angeles Space Force Station, California, served as the STSS program office from 2002 to 2011 when the program transitioned to MDA. Since then, a joint government and Northrop Grumman contractor team operated STSS from the MDSC ground station, part of the MDA MDIOC.

STSS ended its data-collection mission on August 1, 2021, and its payload operations on September 30, 2021. MDA safely passivated the two space vehicles on-orbit and moved them to orbits designed to prevent collisions with other space objects. They will safely remain there for more than 6,000 years.

The mission of the Missile Defense Agency is to develop and deploy a layered Missile Defense System to defend the United States, its deployed forces, allies and friends from missile attacks in all phases of flight.

Filed Under: Government & Regulation, Missile Warning & Defense

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