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SEMPRE + Vector Launch partner on flexible launch system

March 16, 2023

SEMPRE has partnered with Vector to provide secure, resilient, mobile, command-and-control (C2) infrastructure for Vector’s rapid launch capability.

The Vector-R launch system. Photo courtesy of Vector Launch.

Vector Launch is a responsive launch vehicle solution provider whose mission is to help solve complex national security challenges facing the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies.

SEMPRE’s fully integrated survivable and resilient C2 system — purpose built to conform to the highest industry and military standards for security, resiliency, and quality — will be combined with Vector’s responsive launch creating a unique joint solution that will employ the following capabilities:

  • EMP-hardened, secure, high-performance edge processing allows for resilient command and control of the vehicle and its launch operations, in even the most challenging and hostile environment
  • Secure and redundant 5G and satellite back-haul communications with support for DoD and commercial providers, allowing for launch anytime, anywhere
  • TEL (transport erector launcher) providing for a survivable, self-contained, mobile launch platform with the ability to rapidly “launch-and-scoot” from austere unimproved locations
  • Small-footprint, remote command and control eliminating the need for large numbers of personnel at the launch site

These joint capabilities will be offered for use by others in the space and defense industry to help improve command and control, telemetry analysis, autonomous launch and secure mission operations.

“The SEMPRE-Vector combined solution will allow for flexible mission profiles and enable decision makers and future warfighters to decisively and accurately respond in the time of crisis,” said SEMPRE CEO, Rob Spalding, former senior director of strategy at the National Security Council and retired USAF Brigadier General. “Developed to help counter various emerging threats from the Indo-Pacific, as well as man-made disasters and those coming from nature and from space; SEMPRE technology deployed along with responsive and remote launch will provide a capability unique in the industry.”

“Our partnership with SEMPRE will help us to deliver an even more innovative and responsive product for our national security customers,” said Vector Chief Technology Officer, Jeff Lane.

Filed Under: Business Moves, Command & Control (C2), EMP-Hardened, Launch Systems, Launch Vehicle, Launchers, News, Partnerships, SEMPRE, Vector Launch

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