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U.S. Space Force Selects HawkEye360’s ISA to Develop Radar Sensors for U.S. Military Satellites

The U.S. Space Force has selected Innovative Signal Analysis, now part of HawkEye 360, as one of three companies developing an adaptable radar-warning sensor for military satellites in GEO.

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