LEAP Launches Bullfrog Space Vehicle Demonstrating Space Logistics and Global Mobility

LEAP
, a logistics company building a world where we can move goods anywhere on Earth or in orbit in minutes, successfully launched and recovered the Bullfrog vehicle. The launch marked the transition of LEAP's space logistics for humanitarian, commercial, and joint mobility applications using a space-enabled delivery system from a concept to an operational capability.
"This mission proves that space is now a practical and operational layer of global mobility," said
Chris Beckman
, CEO, LEAP
. "We didn't just
launch
a space vehicle, we demonstrated the ability to deliver a payload to the hands of those that need it when they need it. This is a capability that fundamentally changes how logistics can be executed."
The mission was coordinated with Space Systems Command's Installation, Logistics, and Product Support directorate. LEAP developed the vehicle and performed mission execution and flight operations which generated
data
relevant to future space-enabled logistics concepts, including
payload integration
, survivability, tracking, recovery and operational planning for responsive delivery missions. The milestone comes just months after LEAP's partnership with ONE Bow River to implement an accelerated development timeline. The flight represents the first integrated test of LEAP's end-to-end space logistics architecture, bringing to life LEAP's mission of Space Logistics, On Demand. Through this mission, LEAP becomes the first company to demonstrate a true contested logistics capability establishing a new benchmark for speed, precision and operational relevance in space logistics.
Bullfrog is a fully reusable, single-stage, single-engine liquid rocket designed for high-frequency and rapid global mobility missions. The vehicle can deliver payloads of up to 100 pounds to altitudes of 150 kilometers and returns via parachute for rapid reuse. The flight successfully demonstrated:
LEAP's integrated space logistics architecture
Rapid payload integration across government and commercial customers
Containerized, transportable launch operations enabling responsive mission execution
Precision trajectory, recovery, and payload tracking systems
Flight qualification of LEAP's proprietary engine and tank system
Compatibility with mission types including logistics, ISR, communications, sensing and microgravity research, scalable manufacturing and rapid, responsive and high tempo operations and launch timelines.
During the mission, data was collected to validate thermal protection systems, hypersonic performance, guidance, navigation and control systems, and payload survivability proving LEAP's unique approach to manufacturing low-cost, high-volume launch vehicles. Unlike traditional suborbital test flights, the Bullfrog mission demonstrated a payload-agnostic architecture designed for both government and commercial applications.
Warpware
provided the GNC, mission design and software.
LEAP's commercial payload customers have included Princeton Cryo and GSK (DNA bank testing), CSTARS (University of Florida) for biological research, Professional Bull Riders, Major League Baseball, Sandboxx and Megadeth. LEAP plans to increase launch cadence throughout 2026, expand payload capabilities and integrate its space logistics service into existing global resupply architectures. The company is building toward a distributed, global space logistics network through continued operational scaling and strategic partnerships with more capable vehicles.
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