These satellites, now operating in sun-synchronous orbit, introduce upgraded onboard processing capabilities designed to increase the speed and precision of the company’s analytics platform. According to CEO John Serafini, this milestone marks the shortest commissioning phase in the firm's history, signaling a shift toward more mature, efficient orbital operations.
Chief Operating Officer Todd Probert noted that the integration of Cluster 14 into the existing constellation allows for more consistent coverage in an increasingly contested electromagnetic spectrum. By scaling its ability to geolocate and characterize global radio emissions, HawkEye 360 aims to provide government and allied partners with more granular domain awareness, ensuring that intelligence gathering keeps pace with evolving mission requirements.





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