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The U.S. is boosting responsive space tech, with Starfighters Space advancing rapid launch systems for defense and commercial use.
The U.S. is accelerating investment in responsive space capabilities amid global hypersonic threats, with $6.9 billion allocated for hypersonic weapons in FY 2025 and the Space Force’s 2026 budget nearing $40 billion.
Starfighters Space (NYSE-A: FJET), operating from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, is advancing rapid launch technology using seven F-104 Starfighter jets capable of sustained Mach 2 flight to carry payloads to 45,000 feet.
Its STARLAUNCH program, based on AIM-120 missile tech, aims to deliver small satellites at $15,000 per kilogram, offering flexible, high-cadence launches.
The company supports U.S. Air Force hypersonic testing and serves defense and commercial clients, aligning with a White House order promoting responsive space.
Its NYSE American listing reflects growing investor confidence in its role in national security and space access.
Los EE.UU. están impulsando la tecnología espacial receptiva, con Starfighters Space avanzando sistemas de lanzamiento rápido para defensa y uso comercial.