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    Rocket Lab launches US Space Force mission with less than 17 hours’ notice — a new record

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    Rocket Lab has successfully launched the second spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force’s Victus Haze Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission, setting a new readiness record in the process.

    Only 16 hours and 42 minutes passed between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the Space Force’s Space Safari Program Office and liftoff of the company’s Electron launch vehicle, beating the previous TacRS record set by Firefly Aerospace on the September 2023 Victus Nox mission by more than 10 hours.

    Liftoff occurred on Friday (June 19) at 6:19 a.m. EDT (1019 GMT, 10:19 p.m., local time), from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex-1, in New Zealand, beginning a rapid-response demonstration designed to simulate a real-world orbital threat scenario.

    The top of a black rocket stands against a background of rich sea parted in the center by the horizon, and a cool, orange-hued sky.

    Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket launched on Friday (June 19) at 6:19 a.m. EDT (1019 GMT, 10:19 p.m., local time), from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex-1, in New Zealand. (Image credit: Rocket Lab)

    Electron delivered a Rocket Lab-built Pioneer spacecraft to low Earth orbit (LEO), where it has begun pursuit of another Victus Haze spacecraft that was launched by SpaceX in May and serves as the target vehicle for the demonstration — True Anomaly’s Jackal satellite. According to a June 22 Rocket Lab statement, “[Pioneer] is now fully commissioned and conducting complex orbital maneuvers to chase down another spacecraft on orbit and conduct Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO).”

    Victus Haze is a TacRS mission managed by Space Systems Command’s Space Safari Program Office, with the objective of demonstrating the rapid acquisition, launch and operation of spacecraft in response to orbital threats and “non-compliant satellites,” the Rocket Lab release said.


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    “Rendezvous and Proximity Operations on such short timelines are certainly not trivial, especially in a crisis or conflict scenario, but this demonstration of our ability to commission a complex and capable space vehicle within less than 72 hours, and immediately begin an RPO scenario thereafter, shows that we can field capability to deny adversaries first-mover advantage into novel orbits,” said Lt. Col. Lincoln Miller, Space Safari system program manager, in the statement.

    Rocket Lab and True Anomaly teams are now managing their respective spacecraft in orbit. They will soon enter the RPO phase of Victus Haze, conducting space domain awareness (SDA) threat-response scenarios and “dynamic engagements with the other,” according to a separate statement from the U.S. Space Force (USSF).

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    The VICTUS HAZE mission explained. Phase 1: Launch on demand 🚀 The @USSpaceForce’s @USSF_SSC called, told us to launch, and just 16 hours 42 minutes hours later, Electron successfully left the pad from LC-1.Phase 2: 🛰️ With Pioneer spacecraft checkouts complete 34 hours… pic.twitter.com/lJK226LhzTJune 23, 2026

    Space Force officials have increasingly looked to commercial providers to develop new capabilities and technologies to address potential conflicts in space. “Victus Haze is primed to further demonstrate our readiness to lean on our commercial partners to deny, disrupt, and counter any adversarial advantage — no matter where they try to operate in space,” acting Space Force portfolio acquisition executive Col. Bryon McClain said in the USSF statement.

    With its Electron rocket and Pioneer spacecraft both vertically integrated into Rocket Lab’s manufacturing processes, this Victus Haze launch marks the first TacRS mission to be carried out by a single prime contractor, providing the spacecraft, launch vehicle and on-orbit operations.

    “This is what modern space power looks like: the ability to reinforce and reimagine national security space architecture at will,” said Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck. “We’re proud to be providing the nation with those next-generation space capabilities, today.”





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