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MUSK'S SPACEX LEADS RACE TO BUILD TRUMP'S GOLDEN DOME MISSILE SHIELD
Techlife News
|April 19, 2025
SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has emerged as a frontrunner to secure a pivotal role in constructing President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense shield, a project aimed at protecting the United States from advanced missile threats, industry insiders revealed through recent defense sector discussions. Partnering with Palantir and Anduril, SpaceX is pitching a satellitebased “custody layer” to detect and track missiles, a critical component of the ambitious system.
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For defense contractors, policymakers, and tech analysts, this development highlights SpaceX’s growing influence in national security within the $800 billion global defense market.
The Golden Dome, inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome but scaled for continental coverage, seeks to counter ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles using a constellation of 400 to 1,000 satellites for tracking, with a separate fleet of 200 attack satellites for interception, per industry reports. SpaceX’s proposal, backed by its Falcon 9 rockets and Starlink expertise, suggests a subscriptionbased model, a novel approach for defense contracts. The project, with costs potentially reaching hundreds of billions, targets initial capabilities by early 2026, though skepticism persists about its feasibility.
This bid unfolds amid economic volatility, with supply chain costs rising, yet SpaceX’s $350 billion valuation and Musk’s advisory role to Trump bolster its position. As traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin vie for roles, SpaceX’s Silicon Valley-led consortium could redefine defense innovation, raising questions about cost, scale, and reliance on a single entrepreneur’s vision in a high-stakes geopolitical landscape.
SPACEX’S SATELLITE VISION DRIVES BID SpaceX is spearheading a proposal to build the Golden Dome’s custody layer, a network of 400 to 1,000 satellites designed to detect missile launches, track trajectories, and assess threats to the U.S., industry sources familiar with the plan confirmed. Leveraging its Starlink constellation, which operates over 11,000 satellites, SpaceX aims to deploy advanced sensors in low Earth orbit, offering real-time data to ground systems. The company estimates engineering and design costs at $6 billion to $10 billion, a fraction of the project’s potential total.
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