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The 14,823,529 CDIs will be issued under Kleos Space’s issuing capacity in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 7.1A.
The 14,823,529 CDIs will rank equally with existing ordinary CDIs of Kleos Space.
Kleos Space used Spaceflight Inc. to support the launches of its scouting satellites.
Kleos’ demonstrator satellites have completed commissioning and are delivering test data to early adopter customers.
Kleos has launched its first two satellite clusters and is targeting a constellation of up to 20 clusters.
Kleos launched its second cluster, the Vigilance Mission (KSF1), at the end of June.
Kleos Space SA established a partnership with Japan Space Imaging Corporation to support promotion of Kleos’ geolocation data in Japan.
Kleos’ third satellite cluster, the Patrol Mission, is scheduled to launch at the end of 2021 onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9.
Japan Space Imaging Corporation will act as Kleos’ promotional partner and provide direct tactical and promotional support.
Kleos is developing a third satellite cluster, KSF2, that is scheduled to launch later 2021.
Kleos launched its second satellite cluster, the Polar Vigilance Mission (KSF1), on 30 June 2021 (UTC) aboard the Spaceflight SXRS-5/SpaceX Transporter-2 mission.
KSM1 satellites are being used to develop multiple space and ground segments for Kleos.
Kleos launched its Polar Vigilance Mission satellites (KSF1) in July 2021.
Repeat subscription-based revenues for Kleos were anticipated to commence in 2021-07-01 and increase further in 2021-10-01 with the addition of data from the Polar Vigilance cluster.
Miles Ashcroft’s appointment to the newly created Chief Innovation Officer role follows the launch of Kleos’ Scouting Mission satellites (KSM1) in November 2020.
HawkEye 360 and Kleos each had satellites on Transporter-2 to support radio-frequency tracking constellations.
Kleos’ RF geolocation capability is used to improve detection of hidden and illegal activities, including piracy, drug and people smuggling, border security challenges, and illegal fishing.
Data from the KSM1 Scouting Mission is being delivered to customers and is being used to develop multiple space and ground segments for Kleos Space.
Kleos’ first cluster, the KSM1 Scouting Mission, was launched in November 2020 into a 37-degree low Earth orbit.
Kleos anticipates repeat subscription-based revenues to commence in 2021-07-01 and increase further in 2021-10-01 with the addition of data from the Polar Vigilance satellite cluster.