
Updated 9 July 2026 11:02 PM
{"title":"Private Space Firms Execute Top‑Gun‑Style Satellite Rendezvous for US Space Force","excerpt":"In a high‑stakes orbital exercise, private companies True Anomaly and Rocket Lab performed a close‑proximity fly‑by between rival satellites, underscoring the expanding role of commercial players in space surveillance for the US military.","body_html":"<h2>The Mission</h2>n<p>Last week, two commercial space startups—True Anomaly and Rocket Lab—completed a rendezvous mission in low Earth orbit for the United States Space Force. The exercise, dubbed <strong>Victus Haze</strong>, saw the two satellites approach each other to within a few hundred meters, allowing one craft to capture high‑resolution imagery of its counterpart. The operation was described as reminiscent of a scene from the classic film <em>Top Gun</em>, highlighting the precision and daring involved.</p>n<h2>Why the Private Sector?</h2>n<p>Military satellite reconnaissance has traditionally been handled by government agencies. However, the scale and complexity of modern space surveillance are prompting the US military to look to private firms for innovative solutions. The Space Force has identified the rapid expansion of space capabilities by peer competitors—particularly China and Russia—as a key driver for this shift. By partnering with commercial companies, the military hopes to accelerate development and reduce costs while maintaining operational flexibility.</p>n<h2>The Exercise: Victus Haze</h2>n<p>Key elements of the mission included:</p>n<ul>n<li><strong>Close‑proximity fly‑by:</strong> The satellites approached each other to a distance that enabled detailed imaging without physical contact.</li>n<li><strong>Real‑time data capture:</strong> One satellite’s onboard cameras recorded the other's exterior, providing a live assessment of structural and electronic features.</li>n<li><strong>Rapid deployment:</strong> The entire operation was conducted shortly after the satellites reached orbit, demonstrating the ability to perform inspections on newly launched vehicles.</li>n<li><strong>Operational security:</strong> The exercise was conducted under strict protocols to ensure that sensitive information remained protected.</li>n</ul>n<p>By executing a mission that mirrors traditional military satellite fly‑by tactics, the Space Force showcased how private companies can replicate and even enhance established reconnaissance methods.</p>n<h2>Implications for Space Security</h2>n<p
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