WINDSOR, Colo. — Slingshot Aerospace has been awarded a $69.2 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III contract by the U.S. Space Force to develop and deliver its MENTAT artificial intelligence-powered mission rehearsal and training platform.
The 4.5-year contract, the largest single award in the company's history, is part of the U.S. Space Force's Operational Test and Training Infrastructure (OTTI) program, which is designed to improve how military personnel prepare for operations in space. The award builds on earlier work funded through a Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) contract that supported the development of Slingshot's Digital Space Twin.
Founded in 2017, Slingshot Aerospace provides satellite tracking, data fusion, modeling, simulation, and space domain awareness technologies for government and commercial customers. The company is based in El Segundo, California, with headquarters in Windsor, Colorado.
AI-Based Mission Training
The MENTAT platform is designed to help U.S. Space Force Guardians conduct realistic mission rehearsals using artificial intelligence. Instead of relying only on scheduled exercises, Guardians will be able to access training simulations from their regular workstations, enabling more frequent preparation for space missions.
The system supports training for detecting unusual satellite activity, assessing potential adversary actions, coordinating responses, and making operational decisions under realistic conditions.
TALOS AI Powers the Platform
At the core of MENTAT is TALOS (Thinking Agent for Logical Operations and Strategy), an AI agent that uses behavior cloning to replicate realistic spacecraft tactics and maneuvers.
Unlike traditional simulations that depend on pre-programmed scripts, TALOS dynamically responds to changing mission scenarios. It operates within Slingshot's Digital Space Twin, which combines live orbital data, astrodynamics models, and threat information to create an up-to-date simulation of the space environment.
Supporting Space Force Readiness
The contract continues Slingshot Aerospace's work with the U.S. Space Force. In January 2026, the company received a $27 million OTTI contract to expand AI-based training capabilities, and TALOS has already been tested with the 57th Space Aggressors Squadron.
MENTAT is built around Slingshot's Sense → Fuse → Decide → Act framework, integrating data from the company's sensor network and other sources to support mission planning and operational awareness. The company also develops Agatha AI, a tool for anomaly detection in space operations.
According to Slingshot Aerospace CEO Tim Solms, TALOS enables Guardians to train against realistic orbital scenarios with greater speed, scale, and accessibility by bringing AI-powered mission rehearsal directly into their operational environment.
Growing Role of AI in Space Operations
The contract reflects the U.S. Department of Defense's broader effort to expand the use of artificial intelligence in military operations and highlights the increasing role of commercial technology in defense programs.
As the number of satellites and activities in orbit continues to grow, demand is increasing for AI-powered tools that improve space domain awareness, mission planning, simulation, and operator training. Through this contract, Slingshot Aerospace will continue developing technologies that support the U.S. Space Force's operational readiness and protection of U.S. and allied interests in space.
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