BlackSky's Gen-3 imaging satellite
BlackSky’s Gen-3 imaging satellite. Photo: BlackSky

The US is supercharging its space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.

Virginia-based BlackSky just scored a “multimillion-dollar” contract with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to launch a next-gen imaging satellite that will redefine ISR missions.

Under the deal, BlackSky will manage everything from pre-launch preparations to in-orbit operations for the Gen-3 satellite on behalf of the DIU.

It will also offer full-spectrum support, including hardware and systems integration, mission management, and commissioning services.

The Gen-3 satellite is BlackSky’s cutting-edge space asset, designed to track enemy movements faster, more frequently, and with pinpoint clarity. Aided by artificial intelligence (AI), it delivers ultra-high-resolution imagery anywhere on Earth — anytime.

“BlackSky is on a mission to push the transformative advantage of space-based, real-time intelligence to the farthest corners of the battlefield,” company CEO Brian O’Toole stated.

“Our Gen-3 constellation will deliver a next level of performance with low-latency AI-enabled analytics while a mission is ongoing.”

Part of TACGEO Program

The contract is part of DIU’s Tactical Geospatial Intelligence (TACGEO) program, aimed at enhancing America’s space-based ISR capabilities.

TACGEO’s goal is to demonstrate the tactical utility of a single satellite to provide rapid, responsive insights to warfighters.

These insights will then be used to support large-scale military exercises, war games, and combat training.

The program has already validated the Gen-3 satellite’s technological readiness to meet these critical needs.

Gen-3 satellite imagery
An example of the high-resolution imagery produced by the Gen-3 satellite. Photo: BlackSky

“BlackSky’s constellation delivers timely insights that are not achievable using traditional mapping approaches,” the company noted.

“In addition to the automatic detection, identification, and classification of a wider library of vehicles, aircraft, vessels, and other objects of tactical interest, the Gen-3 constellation will introduce a new capability for BlackSky customers: the ability to image through smoke and haze with Short-Wave Infrared bands.”

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