TechCrunch News 2024年11月16日
After raising nearly half a billion, ABL Space pivots from launch vehicles to missiles
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ABL Space Systems,一家曾致力于商业发射市场的初创公司,宣布将业务重心转向导弹防御领域。该公司此前开发了RS1小型运载火箭和可移动地面系统,旨在实现真正便携、响应迅速的发射服务。然而,在经历了两次发射失败后,ABL 认为其在商业发射市场的影响力逐渐减弱。同时,他们意识到美国在导弹防御方面存在不足,并决定将自身技术应用于解决这一问题。ABL 认为其现有的技术和火箭可以为导弹防御提供新的能力,并希望在这一领域获得更多机会。

🚀 ABL Space Systems 宣布放弃商业发射市场,转向导弹防御领域,原因是其在商业发射市场的影响力逐渐减弱。

🔥 ABL Space Systems 曾开发了RS1小型运载火箭和可移动地面系统,旨在实现真正便携、响应迅速的发射服务,但遭遇了两次发射失败。

🛡️ ABL 认为美国在导弹防御方面存在不足,其技术可以为导弹防御提供新的能力,包括更多测试范围、更频繁的飞行和更具创意的研发。

💰 美国国防部在导弹防御方面投入巨资,ABL 希望能够获得一部分资金,但政府采购环境充满挑战。

💡 ABL 将其现有技术和火箭,包括RS1,应用于导弹防御领域,并认为这一领域存在巨大机遇。

Significant changes are coming to ABL Space Systems. The leader of the seven year old startup took to social media last night to make a big announcement: the company will no longer be focusing on the commercial launch market, but will be turning instead to missile defense. 

ABL had been developing a small launch vehicle called RS1 and a mobile ground system designed to fit inside a shipping container, with aspirations to bring truly portable, responsive launch to the market for the first time. To that end, the startup invested substantial capital into developing tech in-house, including a novel rocket engine, and in infrastructure; they had three test sites, two factories, and a launch site across three different states. 

This growth has come at a considerable cost: in total, ABL Space has raised $461 million, with over half of that coming in via a $372 million Series B round in 2021 that valued the company at $2.4 billion.

But the startup encountered difficulties actually getting RS1 off the ground. During the first flight test in January 2023, the rocket’s nine engines spontaneously shut down shortly after lift-off, leading to it falling back to Earth, hitting the launch pad and being destroyed on impact. Prior to the second flight campaign this past July, ABL said the rocket suffered a serious anomaly during preflight testing that led to a loss of the vehicle. 

However, ABL founder and President Dan Piemont said in an announcement posted to X and LinkedIn that these failures “[advanced] our technology readiness.” Instead, he said that the reason the company decided to pivot was because of changes to the launch market. ABL did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for an interview. 

“Over the past few years, we’ve seen our ability to make a meaningful impact in the launch industry diminish,” ABL’s founder and President Dan Piemont said. “To succeed in such a demanding effort as scaling up an orbital launch program, you need deep motivation around your mission and potential impact, from many stakeholders. As the launch market matured, those motivations thinned and our path to making a big contribution as a commercial launch company narrowed considerably.” 

Concurrently, Piemont says the company realized that the U.S. is poorly equipped to respond to missile threats: “We recognized that ABL’s technology could help to solve these problems by offering new capabilities with more test ranges, more frequent flights, and more creative R&D. We became convinced that to address these needs, a company would need to be singularly focused on the mission, rather than approaching it merely as an additional line of business.” 

He added that ABL sees “considerable opportunity” to apply its existing IP, including the RS1 rocket, toward this new mission. 

Missile defense is a major area of investment for the U.S. Department of Defense: the department’s fiscal year 2025 budget allocates $13.5 billion for missile defense programs, like tactical missile interceptors and counter-missile technology. Even a fraction of that funding could make it worthwhile for ABL — that is, if it can crack the notoriously challenging government sales environment. 

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