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U.S. Space Force successfully concludes VICTUS NOX Tactically Responsive Space mission
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U.S. Space Force successfully concludes VICTUS NOX Tactically Responsive Space mission
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 21, 2024

The U.S. Space Force, in partnership with Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company (NYSE: BA), has successfully concluded the VICTUS NOX mission, setting a new benchmark in Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) capabilities. This mission underscores a significant leap in the ability to swiftly deploy space assets, from conception to operational deployment, enhancing space domain awareness and responsiveness in the face of adversarial aggression.

General Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations, highlighted the mission's rapid pace, stating, "From the warehouse to on-orbit capability in a week. That's tactically responsive." This quick turnaround is pivotal for countering threats and ensuring U.S. dominance in the space domain.

The mission's success was driven by a meticulously coordinated effort involving various phases: Build, Hot-Standby, Activation, Alert, Launch, Initialization, and On-orbit Operations. Notably, the Build Phase, which included the integration of a space domain awareness (SDA) payload, was completed in under a year-a testament to the collaboration between Firefly Aerospace, Millennium Space Systems, and their partners.

The Activation Phase of the mission was executed within 57 hours, surpassing the set goal of 60 hours, and the spacecraft was launched within 24 hours after receiving the final orbit parameters. The swift progress continued with the Initialization Phase, completed in just 37 hours, leading to successful on-orbit operations. These operations were conducted by a team from Space Delta 12's 3rd Test and Evaluation Squadron, Millennium Space Systems, and the Aerospace Corporation, showcasing the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between the Space Force and its partners.

Lt. Col. MacKenzie Birchenough, material leader at Space Safari, praised the mission's efficiency and the teamwork that led to its success. "Not only did we meet or exceed all the incredibly fast VICTUS NOX timelines, but we also executed a critical on-orbit Space Domain Awareness mission," Birchenough stated, highlighting the mission's contribution to providing the combatant commanders with the responsiveness they require.

The VICTUS NOX mission focused on space domain awareness, achieving its objectives through advanced rendezvous and proximity operations, which are vital for maintaining situational awareness and managing objects in orbit. These operations leveraged internally developed software, ensuring the mission's success and demonstrating Millennium Space Systems' commitment to speed and efficiency.

Jason Kim, CEO of Millennium Space Systems, emphasized the company's capability to execute missions at unparalleled speed. "Millennium is known for being fast, and with VICTUS NOX, we had to be even faster, executing to truly unprecedented timelines," said Kim. This demonstrates the company's readiness to undertake more demanding TacRS missions, further advancing national security objectives in space through public-private partnerships.

The successful completion of the VICTUS NOX mission represents a critical step forward in enhancing the U.S. Space Force's tactically responsive space capabilities. It serves as a cornerstone for future tactical space operations, ensuring that the United States remains at the forefront of space security and domain awareness. As the Space Force continues to evolve its capabilities, the lessons learned and the foundations laid by the VICTUS NOX mission will undoubtedly influence the trajectory of tactically responsive space operations for years to come.

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