AEHF-6 satellite ready for March 26 launch

March 25, 2020
This is the first U.S. Space Force mission and it completes the AEHF MILSATCOM constellation.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., - The sixth Lockheed Martin-built Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-6) protected communications satellite is encapsulated in its protective fairings and mounted atop its rocket in preparation for its planned March 26 launch.

The AEHF-6 satellite will bring additional capabilities and resilience to the constellation which already ensures “always-on” communications and the ability to transmit data anywhere, anytime. Once on orbit, AEHF-6 will complete the constellation, as well as mark the first launch under U.S. Space Force control. AEHF-6 will launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida on a United Launch Alliance (ULA) rocket in an Atlas V 551 configuration.

AEHF-6 is part of the AEHF system - a resilient satellite constellation providing global coverage and a sophisticated ground control system. Together the constellation provides survivable, protected communications capabilities for national leaders and tactical warfighters operating across ground, sea and air platforms. The anti-jam system also serves international allies to include Canada, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and now Australia.

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