Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...

Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...

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"Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...
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(Intro) 0:00
(What exactly happened?) 0:28
(Why did ULA end so badly?) 2:13
(How will SpaceX turn around?) 5:56
outro 8:24
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1) SOURCES OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS
Greg Scott: https://twitter.com/GregScott_photo
CNSA Watcher: https://twitter.com/CNSAWatcher
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt59mvaxcTCEb7a0MLJutA
John Cargile: https://twitter.com/GroundTruthPics
WAI: https://www.youtube.com/@Whataboutit
https://twitter.com/FelixSchlang
John Kraus: https://twitter.com/johnkrausphotos/
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Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...
The Pentagon is mad about ULA Vulcan's much-delayed.
This rocket is the reason why various national multibillion-dollar projects have been grounded for years.
Many ambitious US plans to regain technological leadership over China have come to a standstill.
One more time, SpaceX is called for rescue.
So, what exactly happened?
Why did ULA end so badly?
How will SpaceX turn around?
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...
Both the Pentagon and the whole US have been falling into an ironic situation. While our rival, China has been accelerating its activities in outer space more than ever, we continue to feel concerned and blame each other without being able to show an actual effective solution for dozens of current issues.
Pentagon Is Mad At ULA Vulcan Much-Delayed. SpaceX To Rescue...
Everything is caused by this agency, ULA, a joint venture of Boeing and Lockheed Martin, and was formed almost 20 years ago to provide the Defense Department with “assured access” to space.
This defense contractor is one of the Pentagon’s key partners in launching national security satellites into space, but currently, it is recognized as not being able to meet the needs to counter China and build the arsenal in orbit with a new rocket that ULA has been developing for years.
On May 13, Air Force Assistant Secretary Frank Calvelli sent a letter to the heads of Boeing’s and Lockheed Martin’s space divisions."

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