Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts
Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts

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Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts

Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts
Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts
Don't need to read, it's fucking corruption... I'll read it anyway just in case I am wrong
Don’t need to read it. It’s because SpaceX has the cheapest, most reliable and available rocket in the world isn’t it?
SpaceX also has the ability to launch from the west coast. ULA lost a couple of launches this year because their west coast pad is not ready yet.
They do explode reliably.
Falcon 9 Block 5 exploded only like 1 time (if we don’t count the expendable launches)
Is it nepotism? It's nepotism isn't it?
Technically, it’s cronyism
Yes. Yes it is.