A Bundle is already in your cart
You can only have one active bundle against your account at one time.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please remove the current bundle from your cart.
You have unused credits
You still have credits against a bundle for a different licence. Once all of your credits have been used you can purchase a newly licenced bundle.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please use your existing credits or contact our support team.
00:55
US: Historic Launch: SpaceX Sends First 21 Satellites For Advanced Military Network
Vandenberg Village, United States - September 10, 2025 On September 10, 2025, SpaceX launched 21 satellites into low Earth orbit, marking the beginning of a U.S. military initiative to build a new secure satellite communications network. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 10:12 a.m. EDT (7:12 a.m. local time), carrying the first tranche of the “Tranche 1 Transport Layer” (T1TL). These satellites are part of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA), a future constellation designed to enhance global military communications. The transport layer will provide persistent, encrypted connectivity to support warfighter missions worldwide. Eventually, the T1TL network will include 126 satellites in low Earth orbit. The 21 satellites launched today were built by York Space Systems. Additional satellites for this layer are being produced by Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, with the SDA planning to refresh and expand the constellation every two years. The Falcon 9’s first stage successfully returned to the SpaceX drone ship “Of Course I Still Love You”, marking the sixth launch and landing for booster B1093. The rocket’s upper stage continued carrying the satellites to orbit, though deployment details remain undisclosed. The Space Development Agency (SDA), established in March 2019, is tasked with rapidly delivering space-based capabilities to support U.S. military operations and enhance battlefield communications.
Categories
From the blog
Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video
Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.
View post