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Ruag designed its Titusville production line to adapt to customers seeking parts for low Earth orbit constellations as well as satellites destined for medium Earth orbit or geostationary orbit.
Ruag produces thermal insulation, mechanical ground support equipment, and dispensers that can send 32 satellites into orbit at a time for OneWeb.
Thales Alenia Space purchased Ruag’s opto-electronics business line in 2016 and brought expertise in optical communications in space that could be used for LeoSat’s 108 satellites.
Ruag established a 2,200-square-meter manufacturing facility in Titusville, Florida in 2017 to manufacture satellite structures for OneWeb Satellites.
Blue Origin joins an industry team for Vulcan that includes Aerojet Rocketdyne providing the RL10 engine for the rocket's upper stage, Northrop Grumman supplying solid-fuel strap-on boosters, L-3 Avionics Systems providing the rocket's avionics, and Ruag supplying the rocket's payload fairing.
RUAG Space Switzerland will design and assemble the optical bench used by PLATO’s 26 on‑board cameras.