HawkEye 360, the global provider of signals intelligence data and analytics, announced that its Cluster 14 satellites have reached Full Operational Capacity (FOC), adding new collection capability to the Company's growing space-based signals intelligence constellation.
Following the successful launch aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 Transporter-16 mission and completion of on-orbit commissioning activities, Cluster 14 is now delivering operational data and supporting customer missions across defense, maritime, and national security applications.
Operating in sun-synchronous orbit, Cluster 14 complements HawkEye 360's existing constellation architecture, expanding collection capacity and strengthening global coverage. The satellites incorporate continued improvements to onboard processing and system performance, further enhancing the efficiency and speed of HawkEye 360's sensing and analytics platform. Cluster 14 achieved the shortest commissioning period in the Company's history, demonstrating the increasing maturity of HawkEye 360's satellite operations.
"Reaching FOC for Cluster 14 demonstrates our commitment to continuously innovating and evolving the constellation to support the missions that matter most," said John Serafini, Chief Executive Officer of HawkEye 360. "Every new cluster strengthens our ability to deliver trusted signals intelligence to the warfighter and allied partners, providing greater awareness and faster insights across an increasingly contested electromagnetic spectrum."
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