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Approximately one third of RUAG Space’s more than 60 delivered spacecraft containers went to the United States.
RUAG Space produces multi-layer thermal insulation that protects OneWeb satellites from approximately -150°C to +150°C (-238°F to 302°F).
The Prague-based GSA awarded a one-million-euro research contract to RUAG Space earlier 2021 to increase the accuracy of space data from climate and environmental satellites.
RUAG Space will develop a new product in Vienna by the end of 2022 that will be able to use the Galileo HAS service.
RUAG Space will develop a new product by the end of 2022 that will be able to use the Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS).
More than 80 RUAG Space receivers of the latest generation (LEORIX for Low Earth Orbit, GEORIX for Geostationary Orbit, and PODRIX) have been ordered by customers in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the USA.
The ordered RUAG Space receivers will be launched for multiple Low- and Geostationary Earth Orbit missions within the next few months and years.
OneWeb satellite structures are manufactured using the Automated Potting Process developed by RUAG Space.
RUAG Space built the satellite dispenser used as a key supplier to OneWeb Satellites.
RUAG Space manufactures the satellite panels used by OneWeb Satellites in Titusville, Florida.
RUAG Space manufactures the satellite panels used by OneWeb Satellites in Titusville, Florida.
OneWeb satellite structures (satellite back-bone) are manufactured using the Automated Potting Process developed by RUAG Space.
RUAG Space in Austria produces multi-layer thermal insulation composed of metal-evaporated polyimide film that protects OneWeb satellites from approximately minus 150°C to plus 150°C (minus 238°F to 302°F).
The ordered RUAG Space receivers will be launched for different Low Earth and Geostationary Earth Orbit missions within the next few months and years.
RUAG Space will deliver the three satellite containers in the first quarter of 2022.
RUAG Space delivered a first spacecraft container to Ball Aerospace in 2019.
RUAG Space and OHB signed a contract for the Sunshield Solar Array Subsystem worth more than 20 million Swiss Francs.
RUAG International is shifting from a state-owned enterprise mentality toward a nimble startup mentality and is targeting analyst forecasts of a $1,000,000,000,000 space market in 2040.
The RUAG Space navigation receiver for WSF-M will be built in Vienna, Austria and is scheduled for delivery to Ball Aerospace in September 2021.
RUAG Space considers the WSF-M contract a breakthrough order for its U.S. electronics initiative and expects it to open a pipeline for similar orders in 2021.