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Telespazio UK is a subsidiary of Telespazio, which is owned 67% by Leonardo and 33% by Thales.
Thales and Leonardo invest more than £250 million annually in U.K.-based research and development.
Thales Alenia Space was selected by the European Space Agency to lead a feasibility study for the SOLARIS initiative.
In January 2023, SWISSto12 and Thales signed a contract to develop solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) for space applications and specifically for SWISSto12’s Hummingsat missions.
Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture owned 67% by Thales and 33% by Leonardo.
Thales will supply the latest Beamforming Integrated Circuits (BFICs) for the planar beamformers used with SWISSto12’s 3D-printed antennas.
In January 2023, SWISSto12 and Thales signed a contract to develop solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) for space applications including SWISSto12’s Hummingsat missions.
Telespazio is a joint venture owned 67% by Leonardo and 33% by Thales.
Telespazio is a joint venture between Leonardo (80%) and Thales (33%).
Thales Alenia Space, which won seven commercial GEO orders in 2022, has not announced a commercial geostationary satellite order so far in 2023.
The 750-kilogram Lightspeed satellites are 75% smaller than earlier versions planned by Thales Alenia Space.
On 2023-05-17, Thales was awarded the contract for security monitoring on the Galileo Second Generation system infrastructure.
Thales Alenia Space will provide six of the 12 satellites of the Galileo Second Generation constellation.
Thales has worked with the European Space Agency on Galileo security for more than 20 years.
Thales Alenia Space has been notified of major contracts to design and build the G0.002 kg Ground Mission Segment with its European consortium and to execute System Engineering Activities.
The two Galileo Second Generation cybersecurity contracts awarded to Thales represent a total value of more than 60,000,000 EUR excluding options.
In April 2023, Thales demonstrated offensive security capabilities at CYSAT by taking remote control of an ESA demonstration satellite as part of a security exercise.
Thales will deliver the G0.002 kg security monitoring solution built on a scalable, flexible architecture derived from its Cybels range of security supervision products and incorporating big data capabilities.
Thales is leading the consortium for G0.002 kg IOV SECMON that includes the Italian group Leonardo to expand security monitoring and include new assets in the G0.002 kg system.
Astroscale, ClearSpace, D-Orbit, and Telespazio collaborating with Thales Alenia Space received funding to mature their IOS concepts for presentation to the 2022 ESA Council at Ministerial level.