ULA, Northrop Grumman e Blue Origin vincono contratto dall' US Air Force per lo sviluppo di nuovi vettori

Sono tre i vincitori di un contratto per lo sviluppo di un razzo vettore per l’ EELV.

Vettore Produttore Premio Data per il Completamento
Vulcan ULA $967 Millioni 31 Marzo 2025
OmegA Northrop Grumman $791.6 Millioni 31 Dicembre 2024
New Glenn Blue Origin $500 Millioni 31 Luglio 2024

Tutte e tre dovranno poter lanciare sia da Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center che da Vandenberg. I soldi verranno forniti con il passare del tempo e con l’avanzamento dei lavori.

Come avrete notato fin da subito, SpaceX è assente. Il BFR non riceve dunque fondi per lo sviluppo. La SpaceX potrà comunque fornire servizi di lancio, se scelta per la fase finale del programma EELV2 con i Falcon 9 / Heavy e in futuro anche, eventualmente, il BFR, se certificato.

Qua sotto i contratti annunciati qua: https://dod.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/1658771/

United Launch Services, Centennial, Colorado, has been awarded a $967,000,000 other-transaction agreement for the development of a Launch System Prototype for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program. This award is part of a portfolio of three agreements that leverage commercial launch solutions in order to have at least two domestic, commercial launch service providers that meet National Security Space requirements, including the launch of the heaviest and most complex payloads. This agreement requires shared cost investment for the development of the Vulcan Centaur launch system. Work will be performed in Centennial, Colorado; and Decatur, Alabama, with launch facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida; and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, and is expected to be completed by March 31, 2025. This award is the result of a full and open competition. This agreement will be incrementally funded with fiscal 2018 through 2024 research, development, test and evaluation funds totaling a maximum of $967,000,000. Fiscal 2018 funds in the amount of $109,000,000 are being obligated at the time of award. The Launch Systems Enterprise Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity (FA8811-19-9-0003).

Orbital Sciences Corp., Chandler, Arizona, has been awarded a $791,601,015 other-transaction agreement for the development of a Launch System Prototype for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program. This award is part of a portfolio of three agreements that leverage commercial launch solutions in order to have at least two domestic, commercial launch service providers that meet National Security Space requirements, including the launch of the heaviest and most complex payloads. This agreement requires shared cost investment for the development of the OmegA launch system. Work will be performed in Chandler, Arizona; Magna and Promontory, Utah; Iuka, Mississippi; West Palm Beach, Florida; Sandusky, Ohio; and Michoud, Louisiana, with launch facilities at Kennedy Space Center, Florida; and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The work is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2024. This award is the result of a full and open competition. This agreement will be incrementally funded with fiscal 2018 through 2024 research, development, test and evaluation funds totaling a maximum of $791,601,015. Fiscal 2018 funds in the amount of $109,000,000 are being obligated at the time of award. The Launch Systems Enterprise Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity (FA8811-19-9-0002).

Blue Origin LLC, Kent, Washington, has been awarded a $500,000,000 other-transaction agreement for the development of a Launch System Prototype for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program. This award is part of a portfolio of three agreements that leverage commercial launch solutions in order to have at least two domestic, commercial launch service providers that meet National Security Space requirements, including the launch of the heaviest and most complex payloads. This agreement requires shared cost investment for the development of the New Glenn launch system. Work will be performed in Kent, Washington; Huntsville, Alabama; and Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, with launch facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida; and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The work is expected to be completed by July 31, 2024. This award is the result of a full and open competition. This agreement will be incrementally funded with fiscal 2018 through 2024 research, development, test and evaluation funds totaling a maximum of $500,000,000. Fiscal 2018 funds in the amount of $109,000,000 are being obligated at the time of award. The Launch Systems Enterprise Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity (FA8811-19-9-0001).

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Interessante.

Ha senso a mio avviso l’assenza di SpaceX, visto che già possiede un vettore della stessa classe.

Tra due anni poi ci sarà il round definitivo, con BO e NG che si giocano il posto. ULA, invece, per motivi detti mille volte, sarà al 99,9% sicuramente “ammessa” alla fase finale.

Non capisco come interpretare la data di completamento, se si tratta del “primo volo” o del raggiungimento dei requisiti richiesti (certificazione, etc.)