York Space Systems Closes $300 Million ALL.SPACE Deal to Build Integrated Tactical Comms Stack

The deal creates what York describes as an integrated tactical communications ecosystem spanning space, land, air, and maritime domains. It marks the third major corporate consolidation York has completed since its initial public offering in January 2026, following vertical integrations of propulsion provider Orbion Space Technology and space solar component developer Solestial, Inc. The initial ALL.SPACE transaction parameters were outlined in May 2026.

The central capability brought into York’s portfolio is ALL.SPACE’s Hydra terminal range. The multi-link, software-defined ground terminal technology is engineered to deliver simultaneous connectivity across Low Earth Orbit, Medium Earth Orbit, Geostationary Earth Orbit, and High Elliptical Orbit networks. Operating across multiple frequency bands, the jam-resistant mobile communication systems are designed to maintain persistent connectivity for moving tactical platforms and automated military equipment in contested, GPS-denied environments.

The final transaction value totals approximately $300 million. The financial structure comprises $155 million in cash paired with 5.9 million shares of York common stock. Following the closing, ALL.SPACE operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the national defense prime contractor.

The combined hardware suite addresses operational requirements from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture framework. By combining automated tracking terminals with high-rate satellite manufacturing, the integrated framework aims to resolve tracking vulnerabilities for unmanned systems operating at scale across contested global theaters. The terminal division continues scaling its deliveries from its newly established U.S. base.

York frames the acquisition as combining its satellite manufacturing capability with ALL.SPACE’s multi-orbit terminal technology, which is built to connect to satellites across multiple constellations. The company positions the integration as control of the full hardware stack, from the satellite in orbit to the ground terminal receiving the signal, extending vertical integration from the space segment to the ground segment.

York is coordinating the technology rollout alongside ongoing investigations into its historical defense software disclosures. Deliveries from the terminal division’s newly established U.S. base will continue to scale as the combined framework proceeds.

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