SDA eyes new FOO Fighter missile defense ‘fire control’ sats

 The Space Development Agency is asking industry for feedback on a draft solicitation for a new prototype satellite constellation designed to provide “fire control” for ballistic and hypersonic missile defense.

The new “Fire-Control On Orbit-Support-To-The-War Fighter (FOO Fighter or F2)” program “will accelerate the ability to provide new fire control options for the tactical users,” an SDA spokesperson told Breaking Defense in an email. “The draft solicitation provides an opportunity for industry to review and offer feedback prior to final solicitation posting.”

SDA “plans to purchase and deploy” eight F2 space vehicles carrying electro-optical/infrared sensors “using more than one vendor,” the draft solicitation says. “SDA may also acquire additional satellites and sensor payloads under these OTAs [other transaction authorities] to inform requirements and constellation design.”

The F2 satellites represent a new, stand-alone program separate from SDA’s current effort to develop a “Tracking Layer” of missile warning/tracking satellites, some of which also will carry fire control capable sensors. Thus, the plan is likely to raise eyebrows from supporters of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), including Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., chairman of the House Armed Service’s strategic forces subcommittee.

MDA since 2018 has been developing missile defense fire control sensors under the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) program, and previous SDA moves to develop similar sensors already have sparked concerns that it is reinventing the wheel.

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