[4] The acquisition made Phantom Space the first 100% U.S.-based satellite supply chain in its effort to mass produce rockets on a large scale.
[5] In August 2021, the company acquired space systems developer Micro Aerospace Solutions (MAS) operating out of Melbourne, Florida.
Phantom has links to the US Department of Defense, and an ELA spokesperson said that the launch site could one day be used for missile testing and development.
While the main focus is on commercial uses at the site, the potential for involvement in defense has raised concerns among the local community.
[9] outcome Daytona II is an upgraded version of the Daytona I rocket, It will use one Ripley engine on the first stage and one vacuum-optimized Hadley engine on the second stage, the rocket will be capable of delivering 440 kg to LEO and has been advertised at 4 million USD per launch.