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Vertical Aerospace

Source: PRNewsfoto/Vertical Aerospace


FINAL VERTICAL AEROSPACE VALO PROTOTYPE MAKES FIRST PILOTED FLIGHT

Thursday, June 18, 2026
Vertical Aerospace

Vertical Aerospace

Source: PRNewsfoto/Vertical Aerospace


BRISTOL - UK-based eVTOL company Vertical Aerospace announced on June 9th that the final full-scale prototype of its flagship Valo platform completed its first piloted flight, clearing the path to the aircraft's Critical Design Review (CDR) and the planned corporate and industrial transition towards mature pre-production activities. Over the past year plus, the VALO has attained a string of critical milestones on the road to commercialization, including the issuance of a Permit to Fly from the UK Civil Aviation Authority and clearance of ground testing benchmarks. As corporate and fiscal dynamics in the burgeoning eVTOL segment grow increasingly unforgiving, both time and proof of capability are of the essence for companies hoping to successfully navigate the transition into commercialization.

 
Lockheed Martin Secures $514M U.S. Space Force Contract for GPS IIIF SV23 & 24

Source: Lockheed Martin


LOCKHEED MARTIN SECURES $514M U.S. SPACE FORCE CONTRACT FOR GPS IIIF SV23 & 24

Monday, June 15, 2026
Lockheed Martin Secures $514M U.S. Space Force Contract for GPS IIIF SV23 & 24

Source: Lockheed Martin


DENVER, Colo. - Lockheed Martin announced that the U.S. Space Force has awarded the company a $514 million contract to build Global Positioning System IIIF Space Vehicles 23 and 24, bringing its total GPS IIIF commitment to 14 spacecraft.

With legacy spacecraft past their intended design life, this award marks a vital step in continued modernization of the constellation. The 14 upcoming GPS IIIF satellites will deliver advanced, reliable positioning, navigation and timing capabilities for both military and civilian users. IIIF capabilities include:

· The Regional Military Protection capability that provides a 63-fold increase in anti-jam capabilities, allowing warfighters to access strong GPS signals in contested environments

· Additional M-Code-enabled satellites, allowing for secure GPS connection for warfighters

· A digital navigation payload, increasing accuracy and reliability of IIIF spacecraft.

Earlier this year, all Lockheed Martin-made GPS III satellites reached orbit. GPS III SV09 and SV10 each launched on accelerated timelines, bringing unprecedented levels of resiliency to the constellation.

The GPS constellation provides critical positioning, navigation and timing capabilities to key warfighter platforms made by Lockheed Martin. For example, the F-35 uses GPS to determine its exact location, keep its systems perfectly synchronized, and share real-time position data with other assets, enabling autonomous navigation and pinpoint strike capabilities. Similarly, the UH-60 Black Hawk employs GPS to navigate accurately, deconflict with ground and air forces, and deliver cargo or weapons with high precision, enhancing mission safety and effectiveness.

For civilians, the GPS constellation underpins banking transactions, telecommunications networks, emergency-response services, and everyday navigation. The new GPS IIIF satellites broadcast all civil signals - including the interoperable L1C and L5 - at greater accuracy and reliability.

GPS IIIF satellites are engineered for resiliency. Starting with SV13, these spacecraft are built on the evolved LM2100 Combat Bus, providing increased cyber-hardening, improved spacecraft power, propulsion and electronics. The LM2100 Combat Bus is also outfitted with additional size, weight and power to accommodate future capability insertions.

The company has already completed the core mate milestone - marking the official 'birth' of a satellite - for three GPS IIIF satellites, with all other IIIF satellites in different phases of production. The company was also recently awarded a $105 million contract to continue modernization of the GPS ground segment. With these contracts, Lockheed Martin reaffirms its long-term commitment to a resilient, high-performance GPS constellation that supports billions of users worldwide.

Lockheed Martin continues to advance GPS IIIF production at its Denver area facilities, employing emerging technologies such as augmented reality and digital twins to accelerate build rates and ensure capabilities are delivered to the warfighter quickly.

 
Shield AI Offers X-BAT Autonomous Fighter Program to Poland

Source: Shield AI


SHIELD AI OFFERS X-BAT AUTONOMOUS FIGHTER PROGRAM TO POLAND

Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Shield AI Offers X-BAT Autonomous Fighter Program to Poland

Source: Shield AI


WARSAW -- Shield AI has offered Poland a potential role in the development and production of its X-BAT autonomous vertical-takeoff fighter, with manufacturing activities possibly based in the country. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the partnership could provide Poland access to advanced defense technology and support future air dominance capabilities.

Unveiled in late 2025, the X-BAT is designed as an AI-enabled unmanned combat aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, operating in contested environments, and performing missions alongside manned aircraft. The platform relies on Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software, which enables operations in communications-degraded environments and allows autonomous teaming tactics.

The proposal comes as Poland evaluates options for acquiring up to 32 additional fighter aircraft, including the F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon, and F-15EX. Warsaw is also considering participation in the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), reflecting its broader push to expand domestic defense industry capabilities.

 

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