Spire Enhances RF Geospatial Intelligence Capabilities for Defense and Security Sectors

Friday, Jul 25, 2025 5:56 am ET1min read

Spire Global has enhanced its Space Reconnaissance portfolio with new radio frequency geospatial intelligence capabilities for defense and security sectors. The upgrades offer improved situational awareness and mission-ready solutions through persistent monitoring and real-time geolocation. Spire is leveraging its satellite infrastructure to collect signals across various bands and deliver data via a secure cloud-based platform. The company is also investing in next-generation satellite clusters to enhance signal collection and downlink performance.

Vienna, Va. - Spire Global, Inc. (NYSE: SPIR), a space-based data provider, has announced an expansion of its Space Reconnaissance portfolio with enhanced radio frequency (RF) geospatial intelligence capabilities. This move aims to support government agencies, security, and defense sectors globally, offering real-time geolocation services and persistent monitoring.

Spire Global's new RF intelligence tools are designed to detect unauthorized radio signals across land, sea, and air, collect and process unencrypted voice transmissions using AI for transcription and translation, and track emitters over time. The company's solution processes signal data through its detection and geolocation engine, delivering insights via secure, cloud-based infrastructure. For customers requiring complete control over mission infrastructure and data, the solution supports sovereign-ready deployments.

The company's latest expansion comes as it faces some liquidity challenges but maintains a moderate debt level. Spire Global's revenues stood at $99.5 million in the last twelve months, and it is actively addressing these challenges.

Spire Global's satellites currently collect signals across the VHF, UHF, and L bands. The company is also investing in next-generation satellite clusters to enhance signal collection and downlink performance. In June 2024, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory awarded Spire a $14 million contract to develop and deploy satellites for detecting and tracking moving objects on Earth. The company plans to launch additional detection clusters no earlier than late 2025 through 2026 to increase coverage across priority regions.

On the financial front, Stifel analysts reiterated their Buy rating on Spire Global stock, despite lowering the price target from $18.00 to $17.00. This adjustment came after Spire Global's first-quarter results, which exceeded expectations in revenue and adjusted EBITDA. The company has completed the sale of its Maritime division, strengthening its balance sheet with $136 million in cash and no debt. Spire Global anticipates ending the year with around $100 million in cash and expects revenue acceleration in the latter half of the year, aiming for breakeven or positive operating cash flow.

Spire Global's next earnings report is due on August 6, with comprehensive analysis and 14 additional ProTips available exclusively on InvestingPro.

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[1] https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/spire-expands-space-reconnaissance-with-new-rf-intelligence-tools-93CH-4150274

Spire Enhances RF Geospatial Intelligence Capabilities for Defense and Security Sectors

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