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The UHF payload will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre in Toulouse.
Belgian Armed Forces will utilise channels of Airbus’s UHF military communications hosted payload on board a commercial telecommunications satellite manufactured by Airbus.
Airbus signed a contract with the Belgian Ministry of Defence to provide tactical satellite communications services for a 15-year period.
The Belgian Armed Forces will use channels of the Airbus UHF military communications hosted payload on board a commercial telecommunications satellite manufactured by Airbus.
Airbus will offer a new UHF communications service scheduled for launch in 2024 to armed forces, particularly those of European countries and NATO allies.
Airbus will offer a new UHF communications service scheduled for launch in 2024 targeted to armed forces, particularly those of European countries and NATO allies.
Airbus’s 18 UHF channels will enable up to 200 simultaneous communications over Europe, the Middle East, Africa, large parts of Asia, the Atlantic Ocean to eastern Brazil, and the Indian Ocean to western Australia.
The Airbus UHF payload will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre in Toulouse.
The Belgian Armed Forces will use channels of an Airbus UHF military communications hosted payload onboard a commercial telecommunications satellite manufactured by Airbus.
Airbus has signed a contract with the Belgian Ministry of Defence to provide tactical satellite communications services for a 15-year period.
Airbus signed a contract with the Belgian Ministry of Defence to provide tactical satellite communications services for a 15-year period.
Airbus has signed several firm orders for the UHF payload capacity well ahead of the satellite’s scheduled launch.
Airbus is the only armed-forces private SATCOM operator to cover the full spectrum of military frequency bands (UHF, X-band, Ka Mil) and commercial frequency bands and applications (L-band, C-/Ku-band, Ka-band).
The Airbus UHF payload will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Toulouse, France.
The Airbus UHF payload will provide 18 UHF channels enabling up to 200 simultaneous communications over Europe, the Middle East, Africa, large parts of Asia, the Atlantic Ocean (to eastern Brazil), and the Indian Ocean (to western Australia).
The Airbus-built JUICE spacecraft will depart Toulouse, France for Kourou, French Guiana for lift-off on an Ariane 5 in April 2023.
Two groups secured contracts under the EuroQCI framework to study quantum communication architectures: one led by Airbus and another by German telco Deutsche Telekom.
After being selected by ESA as prime contractor in 2015, Airbus led a pan-European industrial consortium to design and build the JUICE spacecraft.
Inmarsat has agreed with Airbus Defence and Space to deliver the I-6 F2 satellite via a series of stepping stones across the Atlantic using Airbus’ A300-600ST Beluga aircraft.
Airbus launched its Beluga transport service in early 2022.