President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. (Getty Images)
Last month, Reuters reported that Elon Musk’s SpaceX and two of its partners have emerged as frontrunners to build part of the missile defense system.
SpaceX is teaming up with software maker Palantir and defense technology company Anduril for a joint bid, with all three of the companies having met with top officials in the Trump administration and the Pentagon to pitch their proposal, sources told Reuters at the time.
Their plan is to build and launch 400 to up to more than 1,000 satellites to track the movement of missiles around the globe, the sources said. A fleet of 200 attack satellites armed with missiles or lasers would then eliminate enemy projectiles, but the SpaceX group is not anticipated to play a role in the weaponization of those satellites, the sources added.
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Trump has ordered the construction of an advanced, next-generation missile defense shield to protect the U.S. from an aerial attack.
In January, he signed an executive order that tasks Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth with drawing up plans to build an "Iron Dome for America" that will protect Americans from the threat of missiles launched by a foreign enemy.
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The Pentagon has received interest from more than 180 companies to help build the project, a U.S. official told Reuters.
Fox News’ Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
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