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Global Defense Modernization Drives Major Awards for BlackSky and Redwire

February 24, 2026

On Tuesday, February 24, 2026, a series of global defense announcements highlighted an accelerating shift toward sovereign, AI-integrated space assets. As nations like India unveil record $87 billion defense budgets and the EU mobilizes $178 billion for its SAFE initiative, the space industrial base is seeing a surge in demand for real-time intelligence and resilient orbital platforms.

These trends were punctuated this week by significant milestones for BlackSky Technology and Redwire Corporation, alongside a strategic acquisition by VisionWave Holdings.

The Sovereign-Commercial Nexus in Tactical ISR

BlackSky Technology announced on Tuesday that it has recorded more than $60 million in new contract awards during the current fiscal period, driven largely by international demand for its Gen-3 tactical ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) services. This follows the signing of a landmark eight-figure international contract on February 17, which provides a dedicated sovereign space-based intelligence solution to a global defense customer.

The agreement includes the sale of a single high-resolution Gen-3 satellite capable of 35-centimeter imagery and multi-year on-orbit operations. While the hardware is manufactured, the customer will utilize BlackSky’s “Assured” services for uncontested tasking priority over the existing constellation. This hybrid approach allows sovereign nations to achieve national on-orbit capabilities in months rather than years.

Advancing Resiliency through Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO)

Parallel to the growth in ISR, the drive for orbital resiliency is pushing technology into new regimes. Redwire Corporation continues to advance its SabreSat platform under a $44 million phase 2 contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for the Otter Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) mission. Originally awarded in late 2025, the program is now entering the final manufacturing phase to demonstrate the world’s first air-breathing spacecraft.

Operating in VLEO (altitudes below 300 km) offers distinct advantages for defense applications, including sharper imaging with smaller optical systems and reduced latency for time-critical monitoring. By capturing trace atmospheric molecules to feed an electric thruster, the Otter spacecraft aims to overcome the drag that traditionally limits the lifespan of low-altitude satellites.

Structural Integration for Missile Defense

The industrial focus on defense also extended to the terrestrial supply chain this week. VisionWave Holdings executed a binding agreement on February 24 to acquire a 51% controlling interest in C.M. Composite Materials Ltd., a certified manufacturer of aerospace-grade components used in major defense systems like the Iron Dome and Barak 8. VisionWave intends to integrate its QSpeed™ computational platform into the manufacturing process to optimize production sequencing and reduce bottlenecks for these critical national security assets.

Executive Insight on AI-Enabled Analytics

Brian O’Toole, CEO of BlackSky, emphasized the importance of the shift from providing raw data to delivering actionable answers:

“With this agreement, our customer will have national on-orbit, best-in-class 35-centimeter imaging and AI-enabled analytics capabilities within months, not years. BlackSky is accelerating how our global customer base adopts advanced, space-based intelligence by quickly moving Gen-3 units from our agile production line through our rapid deployment process, effectively enabling long-term mission capabilities in very little time.”

The Shift to Orbital Edge AI

The integration of onboard AI—moving from “images” to “answers”—is becoming a requirement for modern warfighters who require intelligence at machine speed. As BlackSky scales its Gen-3 constellation and Redwire validates VLEO sustainability, the industry is moving toward a future where persistent, high-resolution monitoring is coupled with automated detection and classification. These technologies are expected to be central to the “Golden Dome” missile defense architecture and global tactical ISR operations throughout 2026 and 2027.

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