- MDA Space has been selected by BAE Systems to supply key technologies for the US Space Force's Epoch 2 missile warning constellation.
- The program will deploy 10 satellites designed to detect and track ballistic missiles and hypersonic threats.
- The award strengthens MDA Space's position in the rapidly growing defense and national security space market.
MDA Space (TSX: MDA) has secured a new contract from BAE Systems as part of a major US Space Force missile defense program, expanding its role in one of the Pentagon’s most important next-generation space initiatives.
Under the agreement, MDA Space will design and manufacture antennas and antenna control electronics for the Resilient Missile Warning & Tracking (RMWT) Medium Earth Orbit Epoch 2 constellation being developed by BAE Systems. The contract adds to MDA Space’s growing backlog and further strengthens the company’s position within the expanding defense space sector.
BAE Systems and the US Space Force Epoch 2 Program
The Epoch 2 constellation forms part of the US Space Force’s broader effort to modernize missile detection and tracking capabilities.
BAE Systems was awarded a $1.2 billion contract in 2025 to develop a constellation of 10 satellites capable of detecting and tracking advanced threats, including ballistic missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles.
The satellites will operate in Medium Earth Orbit, providing wider coverage and greater resilience than traditional missile warning architectures.
The program is designed to support the Pentagon’s push toward layered missile defense systems capable of responding to increasingly sophisticated threats from potential adversaries.
Why the BAE Systems Contract Matters for MDA Space
The award highlights MDA Space’s growing importance within the national security space industry. The company has previously contributed to multiple phases of the Space Development Agency’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, including Transport and Tracking Layer missions across several tranches.
MDA Space also supported the Epoch 1 missile warning constellation, making the latest contract a continuation of its expanding relationship with US defense customers.
Chief Executive Officer Mike Greenley said the selection validates the company’s ability to deliver reliable satellite technologies for critical defense missions. The work has already been added to MDA Space’s fiscal 2026 backlog and is expected to be completed during 2027.
How BAE Systems Benefits From Growing Missile Warning Demand
Governments around the world are rapidly increasing spending on missile defense and space-based surveillance systems. The growing threat posed by hypersonic weapons has accelerated demand for advanced tracking networks capable of detecting fast-moving targets across multiple orbital layers.
Unlike traditional ballistic missiles, hypersonic glide vehicles can maneuver during flight, making them significantly more difficult to track and intercept. As a result, defense agencies are investing heavily in new satellite constellations capable of providing continuous global coverage.
That trend is creating long-term growth opportunities for companies such as MDA Space and BAE Systems that specialize in national security space technologies.
BAE Systems Contract Outlook for MDA Space
The latest award reinforces MDA Space’s position as a key supplier within the rapidly expanding defense space market. As governments continue investing in missile warning systems, satellite networks, and space-based defense capabilities, the company appears well-positioned to benefit from rising national security spending.
Investors will now be watching for additional contract wins and updates on the Epoch 2 program as the constellation moves toward deployment.
MDA Space was selected by BAE Systems to design and build antennas and antenna control electronics for the US Space Force’s Epoch 2 missile warning constellation.
Epoch 2 is a 10-satellite missile warning and tracking network being developed for the US Space Force to detect ballistic missiles and hypersonic threats.
The award strengthens MDA Space’s role in the growing defense space sector and expands its participation in major US national security satellite programs.




