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Firefly Aerospace Boosts Defense Capabilities with SciTec Acquisition
13 Nov
Summary
- Firefly Aerospace integrates defense contractor SciTec, strengthening national security focus
- Company aligns with Pentagon's "Golden Dome" missile defense program
- Firefly moves into hypersonic flight testing and international partnerships

In the past few weeks, Firefly Aerospace has taken significant steps to bolster its defense capabilities and national security focus. The company, a launch services provider and spacecraft manufacturer based in Texas, has recently integrated its newly acquired defense contractor, SciTec.
Firefly's CEO, Jason Kim, has emphasized the strategic value of the $855 million SciTec deal, stating that it will be a "force multiplier" in the company's pursuit of complex defense programs, particularly in space-based missile warning and domain awareness. This acquisition aligns with Firefly's plans to support the Pentagon's "Golden Dome" missile defense initiative, a $175 billion program aimed at protecting the U.S. against next-generation missile and hypersonic threats.
Alongside its defense-focused efforts, Firefly is also expanding into hypersonic flight testing, an area the Pentagon is actively working to expand. The company has recently signed a contract for hypersonic testing using its Alpha rocket, which can carry payloads suitable for reusable hypersonic and interceptor tests.
Furthermore, Firefly is pursuing international partnerships that align with U.S. defense priorities. The company is collaborating with Japan's Space Cotan to explore launching its Alpha rockets from a new commercial spaceport in northern Japan, which could provide strategic orbital access and support U.S. allies in the region.




