HawkEye 360, the global leader in electronic warfare data and analytics, today announced the successful launch and initial contact with its Cluster 14 satellites, deployed aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket as part of the Transporter-16 rideshare mission. The satellites were inserted into a sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) and are currently undergoing standard commissioning activities.
The addition of Cluster 14 expands HawkEye 360’s space-based signals intelligence constellation and supports growing customer missions across defense, maritime, and national security applications. A sun-synchronous orbit enables consistent coverage patterns, supporting global monitoring of radio-frequency activity.
“Each new cluster helps us scale the constellation to meet increasing customer demand,” said John Serafini, Chief Executive Officer of HawkEye 360. “Cluster 14 builds on the strong technical foundation of our existing satellites while continuing to advance system performance and reliability.”
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Download free sample pages More informationCluster 14 includes incremental improvements to onboard processing that help accelerate data processing timelines and improve the efficiency of the company’s sensing and analytics platform.
“With each deployment, we continue strengthening the constellation while supporting evolving customer missions,” said Todd Probert, Chief Operating Officer of HawkEye 360. “Cluster 14 reflects our continued focus on innovation and operational excellence as we expand the platform.”
HawkEye 360 satellites detect and geolocate radio frequency emissions from communications systems, navigation devices, and radar sources. Combined with proprietary signal processing and AI-powered analytics, the platform provides signals intelligence insights to government and allied customers