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by GCU-Empiricist 2977 days ago
IANAL but my TLDR is Swarm applied for US licencing to launch, got told no, because there devices are too small for some ground based tracking systems, but launched anyways because they already had bought space on an Indian launch and they didn't have time to move ownership to a better regulatory body. On the plus side it's time to look at who owns the support & development contract for the air-forces satellite radar, probably LockMart, because they will probably get a contract to improve to a 5cm or less resolution.
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Yup! Lockheed Martin was awarded the contract a few years ago: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/products/space-fence.ht...
Like this : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/FPQ-16_PARCS ?

Disclosure : I've been inside that building (before 9/11 security-tightening epoch).