Turion Space builds scalable space infrastructure including a single software layer for satellite fleet control via Fleet Command for tasking, Virtual Command for simulations, Nexus for deployment, and Archive for history review; a configurable satellite platform; and gridded ion propulsion systems offering superior maneuverability to traditional Hall Effect Thrusters. The company targets government customers addressing contested space with rising orbital threats and weaponization, crowded orbits expected to exceed 100,000 satellites by 2030 requiring coordination infrastructure, and commercial multi-planetary economic drivers. They practice vertical integration across mission planning, satellite bus, and propulsion, evidenced by DROID.001 operating over 20 months and DROID.002 launch. Turion Space raised $75 million in Series B funding in April 2026, acquired Tychee Research Group in January 2026 to advance autonomous space operations and mission engineering, and enabled Critical Software's Karvel flight software to reach TRL-8 via Starfire NEXUS platform in November 2025.