Boeing's 702MP Platform Selected for Space Force's MUOS Satellites
The Space Force has chosen Boeing's 702MP spacecraft platform for its new MUOS satellites, which are designed for both commercial and military communications.
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The Space Force has chosen Boeing's 702MP spacecraft platform for its new MUOS satellites, which are designed for both commercial and military communications.
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