Lockheed Martin to test the interception of the area by 2028 of the Golden Dome
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Lockheed Martin is designing a space -based missile interception and aims to test technology for the potential integration of the Shield of Defense for President Donald Trump during the next three years.
The defense contractor revealed this week that he hopes to test a satellite defensive weapon capable of destroying the superior sound missiles by 2028.
If it succeeds, this would represent the first time in history, as the United States has published objections in space to destroy enemy missiles before they arrive at home. Lockheed still weighs different technologies, from laser to motor satellites that can lead to maneuver and strike high -speed targets during the trip.
“We have a missile warning and the satellite followed by Lockheed Martin throughout the day and that provides timely detection and warning against missile threats,” said Amanda Pound, Advanced Capacity Director at Lockheed Martin.
“We are committed to making space -based space defense objections, and taking advantage of our contracts from experiences, investments and industry partnerships, to be ready for testing in orbit in 2028.”
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Lockheed Martin is designing a space -based missile interception and aims to test technology for the potential integration of the “Golden Dome” defense shield for former President Donald Trump during the next three years. (Lockheed Martin)
The space interception project at Lockheed directly supports the Trump “Golden Dome of America” initiative, which was revealed for the first time in May 2025. The concept of ambitious missile defense calls on a global constellation of armed satellites with sensors and objections, designed to discover and track advanced missile threats – including excessive missiles in missiles and ballistic From the soil.
The idea determines the strategic defense initiative of President Ronald Reagan of 1983, which was often called “Star Wars”, which was rejected at that time as science fiction. But today, technologies that are once seen as far -fetching are progressing quickly, according to defense leaders.
General Michael Getlin, who was appointed by the Trump administration to head the golden dome, stressed that the main components of the system are already present, expressing its confidence in achieving a ready -made platform by 2028. However, it is not easy.
“The interception of the missile in the orbit is a fairly evil, evil problem,” said Jeff Sharrah, deputy head of the space department in Lockheed. “But it is not impossible,” he added, referring to breakthroughs in maneuvering and guidance systems.
Analysts warn that to make a golden dome vision a reality, the United States may need to launch thousands of intersections in orbit. Some compared it to the “glossy gravel” program for the cold era, which suggested a similar missile shield on space but was eventually well -off due to high costs and technical obstacles.

The Trump administration wants to finish the golden dome before leaving the president. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Dome Golden Dome is currently $ 175 billion, with Congress approved for $ 25 billion. But long-term estimates range from $ 161 billion to more than 830 billion dollars over two decades-which raises questions about the ability to bear costs and sustainability in the long run.
Trump’s golden dome will need Manhattan’s effort on the full project of the government.
Meanwhile, Lockheed strengthens ground missile defense systems to complete the tropical layer. In March 2025, the company’s AEGIS Combat has succeeded in successfully intercepting the Middle Middle missiles during the FTX-40 exercise, and Codenamed Stellar Banshee.
The company is also working on the technology of infrared researchers for intersections, which enhances the tracking and targeting of rapid missiles in the terminal.

Lockheed hopes to integrate space missile objections into the golden dome. (Lockheed Martin)
Lockheed is still a major player in the wider missile defense in the Pentagon and the hard -sounded weapons development effort. This is the main contractor of Generation Generation Interceptor (NGI), which targets the initial operating capacity by the end of the fiscal year 2028.
At the same time, the company is implementing marine contracts for the traditional weapons system to strike (CPS). Sea -based CPS deployment is expected to start between 2027 and 2028.
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President Trump has publicly stated that he wanted to run the golden dome by the end of his mandate. But industry officials warn of the restrictions of the supply chain and that the slow Pentagon purchasing system makes full publication by 2029 unlikely.