Press Releases March 25, 2026

Firefly Aerospace Supports U.S. Space Force VICTUS DIEM Exercise

Firefly Aerospace partners with U.S. Space Force for rapid launch readiness exercises in VICTUS DIEM mission

By Derek Hwang FLY
Firefly Aerospace Supports U.S. Space Force VICTUS DIEM Exercise
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Firefly Aerospace, a U.S.-based space and defense technology company, supported Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Space Force in the VICTUS DIEM exercises focusing on rapid spacecraft processing and launch capabilities. The exercises demonstrated spacecraft arrival, integration, and launch operations within stringent timelines under simulated threat conditions, advancing emergency launch protocols. This collaboration aims to refine commercial-government rapid launch processes and enhance the U.S. responsive space mission capabilities.

Key Points

  • Firefly Aerospace completed rapid payload processing and launch simulations within 12 to 36 hours, underscoring its ability to execute responsive space missions on short notice.
  • The exercises involved collaboration with U.S. Space Force entities including Space System Command and Space Launch Delta 30 to simulate real threat launch conditions.
  • Firefly Aerospace is uniquely positioned in the commercial market, having launched satellites with ~24-hour notice and achieving a full lunar landing.
  • Sectors impacted include aerospace & defense, government contracting, satellite communications, and space launch services.


LOMPOC, Calif., March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Firefly Aerospace (Nasdaq: FLY), a market-leading space and defense technology company, today announced it supported Lockheed Martin in two responsive space exercises for the U.S. Space Force as part of the VICTUS DIEM mission.

The first exercise included a rapid payload processing demonstration where spacecraft arrival operations, checkouts, mating, and encapsulation were completed in under 12 hours. The second exercise included a 36-hour rapid launch simulation to practice and advance emergency launch protocols required to execute tactically responsive space missions in a real threat scenario.

In collaboration with Space System Command’s (SSC) System Delta 89 Tactically Responsive Space Program, known as Space Safari, and SSC’s Space Launch Delta 30, the team completed the initial mission design, flight trajectory planning, launch collision avoidance analysis, range safety protocols and authorizations, and all final launch operations within 36 hours of receiving a simulated notice to launch.

VICTUS DIEM was created to generate additional opportunities to exercise rapid launch capabilities through commercial partnerships within the government process. The results provide a continued focus on refining and codifying a repeatable process for rapid launch as part of the broader VICTUS program.

Learn more on the VICTUS DIEM exercises from the U.S. Space Force and Lockheed Martin.

About Firefly Aerospace
Firefly Aerospace is a space and defense technology company that enables government and commercial customers to launch, land, and operate in space – anywhere, anytime. As the partner of choice for responsive space missions, Firefly is the only commercial company to launch a satellite to orbit with approximately 24-hour notice. Firefly is also the only company to achieve a fully successful landing on the Moon. Established in 2017, Firefly’s engineering, manufacturing, and test facilities are co-located in central Texas to enable rapid innovation. The company’s small- to medium-lift launch vehicles, lunar landers, and orbital vehicles are built with common flight-proven technologies to enable speed, reliability, and cost efficiencies for each mission from low Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond. For more information, visit www.fireflyspace.com.

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A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/03109178-49a3-4009-a33c-e46f4a88e8e9


Risks

  • Potential delays or failures in executing rapid launch operations under real threat scenarios could affect future contracts and reputation.
  • Dependence on continued government partnerships and budget allocations for responsive space missions introduces uncertainties.
  • Competitive pressures from other aerospace and space launch companies may impact Firefly Aerospace's market positioning and growth prospects.

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