CBAS (Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM) is a geostationary satellite to provide communications relay capabilities to support senior leaders, combatant commanders, augmenting existing military satcom.
CBAS is managed by the Military Satellite Communications Directorate of the U.S. Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center. The mission of CBAS is to augment existing military satellite communications capabilities and broadcast military data continuously through space-based, satellite communications relay links.
The mass of CBAS is estimated to be between 2000 and 3000 kg. The satellites are built by Boeing.
CBAS 1 was launched in 2018 as the prime payload on the AFSPC 11 mission on anAtlas-5(551)¹ rocket directly into geostationary orbit.
CBAS 2 was launched in January 2023 on aFalcon-Heavy (Block 5)(px) on the USSF-67 mission.
Nation: | USA |
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Type / Application: | Communications |
Operator: | US Air Force (USAF) → US Space Force (USSF) |
Contractors: | Boeing |
Equipment: | |
Configuration: | BSS-702SP ? |
Propulsion: | |
Power: | Deployable solar arrays, batteries |
Lifetime: | |
Mass: | 2000 - 3000 kg |
Orbit: | Geostationary |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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CBAS 1 (USA 283, AFSPC-11) | 2018-036A | 14.04.2018 | CC SLC-41 | Atlas-5(551)¹ | withEAGLE,Mycroft,USA 286,USA 287 | |
CBAS 2 (USA 342, USSF 67) | 2023-008A | 15.01.2023 | CCK LC-39A | Falcon-Heavy (Block 5)(px) | withLDPE 3A | |
CBAS 3 | - | 202x |