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5 min read·Updated July 3, 2026

LeoLabs Delta

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LeoLabs Delta is an AI threat-detection service built on a worldwide network of ground-based phased-array radars that continuously track objects in low Earth orbit for US and allied national-security missions.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand how LeoLabs uses ground-based radar to maintain an independent catalog of objects in low Earth orbit
  • Evaluate how the Delta AI service detects and characterizes threats for national-security missions
  • Assess the probabilistic-output, dual-use, and radar-geometry limits of space-tracking analytics

What Is LeoLabs Delta?

LeoLabs operates a worldwide network of ground-based phased-array radars that continuously track objects in low Earth orbit, maintaining an independent object catalog rather than relying on government data. The radar network is the core asset; the AI is the analytics layer that interprets what the radars see.

LeoLabs Delta, launched April 8, 2026, provides advanced AI threat detection and characterization for US and allied national-security missions, replacing the company's prior LeoGuard service. Alongside Delta, LeoLabs offers companion services: Pulse for collision avoidance and Trace for launch and early-orbit tracking. The company operates roughly 11 radar installations across seven global sites — including US locations in Alaska, Texas, and Arizona, plus New Zealand, Costa Rica, Australia, the Azores, and Argentina.

💡Key Concept

Independent radar tracking: Phased-array radars can scan the sky electronically, tracking many fast-moving objects at once without physically moving the antenna. LeoLabs uses a global network of them to detect and follow satellites and debris, building its own catalog. Delta then applies AI to characterize behavior and flag potential threats — a maneuvering satellite, a possible conjunction, or an object behaving abnormally.

Key Capabilities

  • Global radar network — roughly 11 phased-array installations across seven sites track low Earth orbit continuously
  • Independent object catalog — maintains its own tracking data rather than depending on government sources
  • Delta AI threat detection — detects and characterizes threats for US and allied national-security missions
  • Pulse collision avoidance — conjunction assessment and warning for satellite operators
  • Trace launch tracking — supports launch and early-orbit object tracking

⚠️Warning

Concerns to weigh honestly. Space-domain and collision-warning outputs are probabilistic — conjunction and "threat" assessments carry genuine uncertainty and false-alarm tradeoffs, and acting on them means balancing the cost of a maneuver against the risk of ignoring a warning. LeoLabs has a strong national-security and dual-use orientation, which shapes what it monitors and for whom. Its coverage is radar-geometry-dependent and focused on low Earth orbit, so higher orbits are outside its core capability. As a private company, its financial transparency is limited.

Company Details

DetailInfo
CompanyLeoLabs
Founded2016
HeadquartersMenlo Park, California
OwnershipPrivate
Radar networkRoughly 11 installations across seven global sites (US in Alaska, Texas, and Arizona; New Zealand; Costa Rica; Australia; the Azores; Argentina)
Delta launchApril 8, 2026 (replacing the prior LeoGuard service)
Notable contractsSpaceWERX / US Space Force $60 million STRATFI (March 2025) to deploy a Seeker-class radar in the Indo-Pacific by 2027; contracts with US Department of Commerce, Space Force, and Japan's Air Self-Defense Force
Websiteleolabs.space

Key Takeaways

  • LeoLabs Delta is an AI threat-detection and characterization service built on a global ground-based radar network that maintains an independent catalog of objects in low Earth orbit
  • The radar network is the core asset, with Delta, Pulse, and Trace layered on top for threat detection, collision avoidance, and launch tracking
  • The honest caveat: conjunction and threat assessments are probabilistic with false-alarm tradeoffs, the orientation is strongly national-security and dual-use, and coverage is radar-geometry-dependent and focused on low Earth orbit

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