Trump's Golden Dome is looking for an alternative to SpaceX – Reuters
US President Trump talks about the Golden Dome missile defense system (Photo: EPA)

The US administration, amid tensions with Elon Musk has expanded the search for partners to develop the Golden Dome missile defense system. About writes Reuters.

According to the agency's sources, the Kuiper project of Amazon Jeff Bezos.

This strategic shift, according to Reuters, reduces dependence on SpaceX Musk, whose Starlink and Starshield satellite networks have become important components of the US military communications infrastructure.

The Pentagon's appeal to the of the Kuiper projectwhich has launched only 78 of the planned 3,000 satellites in low Earth orbit, indicates the US administration's willingness to include commercial technology companies in the national defense infrastructure, in addition to traditional defense contractors.

Although SpaceX remains a leader in the tender for a key part of the project "Golden Dome, its share in the program may be reduced.

Even before president Donald Trump's disputes with Musk pentagon and White House officials have begun exploring alternatives to SpaceX, fearing overdependence on one partner for a significant portion of the ambitious $175 billion space defense system.