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Atomic-6 receives $3.8M to advance space armor shielding
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 27, 2024

Atomic-6 has secured a Tactical Funding Increase (TACFI) of $3.8 million to enhance the development of its innovative Space Armor shielding tiles. This funding will support qualification testing and preparation for the technology's first flight deployment.

Space Armor is engineered to address critical challenges in shielding mass, stowage efficiency, post-impact debris, and mission risks. This advanced shielding solution is designed to protect space assets from orbital debris and kinetic energy threats, with optional radio frequency permeability for added functionality. It offers a vital resource for bolstering U.S. competitiveness in space operations, a priority recognized by Pentagon leaders and lawmakers.

A recent NASA study underscores the economic importance of satellite protection, estimating that safeguarding orbital assets could yield over $50 billion in net benefits within the next three decades.

Space Armor is available in two configurations to meet varying protection needs. The "Space Armor Lite" model can withstand impacts from debris up to 3mm, addressing over 90% of the debris in low Earth orbit. The "Space Armor Max" variant provides protection against debris up to 12.5mm in size. This tiered approach ensures cost-effective and mission-critical defense tailored to specific orbital challenges.

With TACFI funding and additional investments from private sources, Atomic-6 plans to transition Space Armor from prototype to a full product line. The company aims to introduce additional variations and capabilities to meet diverse customer and market demands.

Atomic-6 remains dedicated to advancing safety, sustainability, performance, and affordability in space exploration and defense. Space Armor exemplifies their mission to support the U.S. military, allied nations, and commercial space operators in mitigating mission risks and safeguarding assets in orbit.

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