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Anpanman - Pentagon Over a Barrel: Why the DoD is Pivoting to AST SpaceMobile

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AST SpaceMobile Podcast
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May 26, 2026
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Summary

Anpanman breaks down the explosive Reuters report detailing the Pentagon's frustrations with SpaceX pricing. As Starlink attempts to quintuple the cost of drone terminals, the Department of Defense is actively seeking alternatives. This episode explains why AST SpaceMobile is the primary candidate to fill this void, leveraging 3GPP standards to provide connectivity without the need for specialized satellite dishes. The analysis covers the 'Blackbird' concept—a potential government-only shell constellation. Anpanman discusses how AST SpaceMobile’s increasing production capacity allows for a dedicated layer of satellites focused solely on secure military and government applications, effectively mirroring the Starshield model but with superior direct-to-device compatibility. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the humanitarian and strategic use of satellite internet in oppressed nations. By providing broadband to unmodified, existing mobile phones, AST SpaceMobile can facilitate information flow in regions like Iran or North Korea. This 'Freedom Network' approach bypasses the risks associated with physical satellite hardware, which often leads to the arrest of civilians by local authorities. Anpanman also addresses the current state of the SpaceMob market, including the record-high short interest and the upcoming technical catalysts. The episode explores the importance of Blue Origin’s New Glenn vehicle and provides a rebuttal to industry consultants who have claimed that SpaceMobile satellites would not fit in standard Falcon 9 fairings. As these milestones approach, the narrative is shifting from speculative to existential for legacy providers. Finally, the episode touches on the broader space sector rally, the implications of a SpaceX IPO on valuati…