On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, satellite manufacturer York Space Systems, Inc. announced the successful completion of its commercial acquisition of satellite terminal and multi-network connectivity provider ALL.SPACE.

Following the closing of the transaction, ALL.SPACE now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the national defense prime contractor. The acquisition combines York Space Systems’ orbital hardware platforms and mission command systems with ALL.SPACE’s terminal portfolio to create an integrated tactical communications ecosystem across space, land, air, and maritime domains.
Multi-Orbit Terminal Specifications
The core capability brought into the space prime’s portfolio centers on ALL.SPACE’s Hydra terminal range. The multi-link, software-defined ground terminal technology is engineered to deliver simultaneous connectivity across Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO), and High Elliptical Orbit (HEO) networks. Operating across multiple frequency bands, the jam-resistant mobile communication systems maintain persistent connectivity for moving tactical platforms and automated military equipment deployed in contested, Global Positioning System (GPS)-denied environments.
Financial Structure and Corporate Consolidation
The final transaction value totals approximately $300 million. The financial architecture of the acquisition comprises $155 million in cash paired with 5.9 million shares of York common stock. The deal represents the third major corporate consolidation completed by York Space Systems following its initial public offering in January 2026, building upon its previous strategic vertical integrations of propulsion provider Orbion Space Technology and space solar component developer Solestial, Inc., which originally outlined the initial ALL.SPACE transaction parameters in May 2026.
Tactical Fleet Operations Outlook
The combined hardware suite addresses strict operational requirements from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture framework. By combining automated tracking terminals with high-rate satellite manufacturing, the integrated framework aims to resolve tracking vulnerabilities for unmanned systems operating at scale across contested global theaters. While the terminal division continues scaling its deliveries from its newly established U.S. base, York Space Systems is coordinating the technology rollout alongside ongoing investigations into its historical defense software disclosures.


