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  2. Space-Based Infrared System - Wikipedia

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    SBIRS is to use more sophisticated infrared technologies than the DSP to enhance the detection of strategic and theater ballistic missile launches and the performance of the missile-tracking function. The original contract consisted of 2 SBIRS HEO satellite sensors and 2-3 SBIRS GEO sensors (and satellites) with an option to buy a total of 5 GEOs.

  3. USA-282 - Wikipedia

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    The SBIRS program was designed to provide a seamless operational transition from DSP to SBIRS and meet jointly-defined requirements of the defense and intelligence communities in support of the missile early warning, missile defense, battlespace awareness and technical intelligence mission areas.

  4. Defense Support Program - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Defense sent a MiTEx spacecraft to inspect DSP 23 sometime in 2008. [7] Another DSP satellite was lost in 1999, DSP-19, after its Inertial Upper Stage failed following launch from a Titan 4B booster. [8] DSP-19 was a USAF Defense Support Program missile early warning satellite equipped with an infrared telescope to detect ...

  5. USA-315 - Wikipedia

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    USA-315, also known as SBIRS GEO-5, is a military satellite developed as a part of the Space-Based Infrared System. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] The satellite aims to increase the capabilities of the United States Department of Defense in terms of missile defense and military intelligence.

  6. Space Tracking and Surveillance System - Wikipedia

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    The Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS; formerly SBIRS-Low) was a pair of satellites developed by the United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to research the space-based detection and tracking of ballistic missiles.

  7. Early warning satellite - Wikipedia

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    Observation of a Delta II rocket launch by a SBIRS satellite in 2008. The United States was the first country to attempt to establish a space-based early warning system. The goal was to detect Soviet ballistic missile launches and give 20 to 33 minutes notice of the missile's arrival (against 10 to 25 minutes for the BMEWS ground-based radar ...

  8. USA-273 - Wikipedia

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    The SBIRS satellites are a replacement for the Defense Support Program (DSP) early warning system. They are intended to detect ballistic missile launches, as well as various other events in the infrared spectrum, including nuclear explosions, aircraft flights, space object entries and reentries, wildfires, and spacecraft launches.

  9. Joint Tactical Ground Station - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) is the United States Space Force's element to United States Strategic Command's Theater Event System (TES). TES provides an integrated, in-theater, 24-hour overhead non-imaging infrared detection capability for processing and disseminating missile early warning, alerting, and cueing information data to combatant commanders and missile defense assets ...