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Once Again, ULA Can't Deliver When The US Military Needs A Satellite In Orbit

via Ars Technica·2h ago

United Launch Alliance (ULA) faces another setback as its Vulcan launch vehicle is grounded following a solid rocket booster anomaly, hindering U.S. military satellite deployment. SpaceX has once again secured the contract, highlighting a recurring reliability issue for ULA's attempts to compete in the national security sector. This failure underscores the critical need for robust, reliable launch capabilities in an era of increasing cyber and space threats.

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