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Anduril and Impulse Space to Collaborate on National Security Space Missions

Anduril and Impulse Space to Collaborate on National Security Space Missions
The Impulse Space second Mira vehicle, LEO Express-2. Photo: Impulse Space

Anduril Industries is partnering with Impulse Space to integrate the companies’ technologies for national space security missions. Under a new agreement announced Friday, Impulse will provide the Mira orbital transfer vehicle to Anduril, which will integrate its own payloads and other partner systems onto the spacecraft to support classified mission requirements. In addition, Impulse Space will onboard Mira into Anduril’s software platform Lattice, which Impulse said will “allow a single operator to control, task, and maneuver multiple spacecraft simultaneously.” The companies plan to offer…

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