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QinetiQ offers a full range of unmanned ground systems ranging from 2.27 kg to 22,680 kg.
QinetiQ has been selected by the European Space Agency to deliver and operate a new satellite that will support technological innovation, de-risking, and concept testing for public agencies and commercial enterprises in Europe.
The contract for QinetiQ’s new satellite is the result of the Horizon 2020 In-Orbit Demonstration and Verification (IOD/IOV) initiative funded by the European Union.
QinetiQ Belgium has supported Arqit’s space mission since 2017 and is a participant in the FQS consortium.
Isotropic Systems works with UK organisations including QinetiQ, the Satellite Applications Catapult, Innovate UK, and the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
On 2021-04-21, Virgin Orbit signed QinetiQ and HyperSat as a customer to launch a constellation of six hyperspectral satellites.
Virgin Orbit will launch the first hyperspectral satellite for QinetiQ and HyperSat on a LauncherOne rocket in 2023.
Hypersat awarded a design-phase contract to QinetiQ Inc. for its next-generation hyperspectral satellite.
QinetiQ provides high-performance materials fabrication capabilities to support Isotropic Systems’ optical multi-beam terminals.
QinetiQ is building Altius using an evolved version of its P200 platform, which is designed for satellites between 200 and 300 kg and missions between five and seven years.
QinetiQ received a €75 million ($82,600,000) contract from the European Space Agency to build a small satellite for ozone measurements.
QinetiQ will use a newly expanded factory to build equipment for a European Space Agency heat transfer experiment under a 9,000,000 EUR contract.
The joint European and Japanese BepiColombo orbiter launched last year on a seven-year journey to Mercury using four electric thrusters from QinetiQ.
QinetiQ received a 26,600,000 EUR ESA contract in 2017 for its International Berthing and Docking Mechanism.
QinetiQ will build a hosting facility and experiment modules for ESA’s Heat Transfer Host 2 project at a new 3-million-euro clean room in Kruibeke, Belgium.
QinetiQ built the three Proba Earth observation satellites launched in 2001, 2009, and 2013.