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"path": "/2026/03/vulcan-grounding-could-impact-multiple-space-force-nro-satellite-launches/",
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"site": "https://breakingdefense.com",
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"cyber security",
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"Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Next-Gen OPIR",
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"textContent": "Among the near-term launches most likely to be delayed or shifted are those of the Space Force WGS-11 communications satellite slated to lift off by the end of March, and the Next-Gen OPIR GEO satellite",
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