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The Australian Defense Force (ADF) will receive uninterrupted satellite communications services from SES for a minimum of six years.
The Advanced Satcom Technology Demonstration Lab represents a significant advancement in delivering secure, mission-critical communication capabilities to the Australian Defence Force.
The Advanced Satcom Technology Demonstration Lab will showcase secure, resilient, and multi-layered satcom solutions tailored to the Australian Defence Force.
ASII aims to maintain an asymmetric advantage for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) over potential adversaries.
ASII's mission is to ensure the Australian Defence Force maintains an asymmetric advantage over potential adversaries.
At least five South Australian defence and space enterprises have established a presence in the UK.
Lockheed Martin will continue to support the Australian government’s strategic needs and is partnering with the Australian Defence Force on multiple ongoing programs.
L3Harris received successful awards for T4 and T7 variants to the Australian Defence Force under the Land 154 program.
Approximately 50% of Australians believe the Australian Defence Force should prioritize space alongside other defense interests.
Av-Comm is developing a next-generation Cassowary satellite ground station to support the Australian Army’s upcoming Land 4140 program.
The collaborative concept is designed to achieve seamless integration with current Australian Defence Force systems, including the Integrator.
Fleet Space Technologies signed its first defense contract with the Australian Defense Space Command in 2023.
U.S. Space Command and the Australian Defence Space Command signed an enhanced space cooperation memorandum of understanding on 2023-04-20 at the Space Symposium.
The Australian Defence Force is interested in buying at least two geostationary communications satellites and in obtaining a sovereign military satcom capability.
The Australian Defence Force on 2023-04-03 selected Lockheed Martin as the preferred bidder for JP9102.
The Australian Defence Force extended a contract to use Inmarsat’s satellites to 2027 and expanded the agreement to include managed services last year.
On 2022-10-03, QinetiQ plans to buy Australian defense services company Air Affairs for 53 million Australian dollars ($35,000,000).
Inmarsat has supported the Australian Defence Force and built new ground stations in Australia for its recently launched I-6 F1 satellite.
The NROL-199 payload was designed, built, and is operated by the National Reconnaissance Office in partnership with the Australian Department of Defence.
NROL-199 was the second of two missions the National Reconnaissance Office developed in partnership with the Australian Department of Defence.