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45th Space Wing Set To Launch MilComms Satellite
by Staff Writers
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Mar 13, 2009


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The U.S. Air Force will launch the second Wideband Global Satellite Communications satellite aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, March 14 with a launch window of 9:25-10:03 p.m. EDT from Pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

These satellites are designed to provide high-capacity communications to our nation's military forces.

It will augment and eventually replace the Defense Satellite Communication System, which has been the Department of Defense's backbone for satellite communications over the last two decades.

The satellite provides a giant leap in communications bandwidth and technology.

"We are extremely proud to be a part of the team that will launch the second Wideband Global SATCOM satellite," said Brig. Gen. Edward L. Bolton Jr., 45th Space Wing commander.

"The launch of this satellite will provide our military with the capacity, connectivity, and flexibility to successfully complete its mission."

First launched in 2007, WGS will be a constellation of five satellites that will supply service for military commanders to command and control their tactical forces.

After the launch of WGS-2, WGS-3 will round out the remainder of the first phase of satellites. The WGS-3 satellite has completed its test programs and is slated for later this year.

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