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The price tag for the Golden Dome missile defense shield has grown to $185 billion, up $10 billion, to accelerate key space-based capabilities, the program’s director said on Tuesday, adding that Lockheed Martin, RTX and Northrop Grumman have joined as prime contractors. Golden Dome envisions expanding ground‑based defenses such as interceptor missiles, sensors and command‑and‑control systems while adding space‑based elements meant to detect, track and potentially counter incoming threats from orbit. These would include advanced satellite networks and still‑debated weaponry in orbit. “We were asked to accelerate some space capabilities,” Golden Dome’s manager, Space Force General Michael Guetlein, told the McAleese Defense Programs Conference in Arlington, Virginia. He identified three programs that would benefit from the additional funding: the Advanced Missile Tracking Initiative, a space data network, and the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor, known as HBTSS.
Full report : US Official Leading Golden Dome Raises Price Tag by $10 Billion to $185 billion.