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KONGSBERG technology is used in NorSat-3 to provide space-based vessel detection capabilities for the Norwegian Coastal Administration.
NorSat-3’s Navigation Radar Detector was developed in collaboration between FFI, KONGSBERG, the French space agency CNES, and the German electronics company ILFA.
Sentient Kestrel is integrated within Kongsberg's MIDAS™ system as an analysis tool.
Kongsberg's MIDAS™ (Modular ISR Data Analysis and Storage) is a tool for reviewing and comparing real-time, near real-time, and historical sensor data.
The combination of the Martin UAV V-BAT and the Kongsberg MIDAS system will allow Coast Guard vessels to expand their surveillance range for search and rescue missions and iceberg movement surveillance without manned aircraft.
Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) believes the market is predominantly GSaaS, with various nuances for different customers.
Kongsberg Satellite Services has made its service complexities transparent to customers.
Kongsberg MIDAS is derived from technologies developed for the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) project.
Kongsberg Satellite Services seeks access to daily ocean imagery to serve customers acquiring Earth observation data for maritime applications.
Iceye and Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) signed a contract on 2019-09-25 to extend their joint campaign to speed up access to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data for government and commercial customers.
NanoAvionics, Kongsberg Satellite Services, and Antwerp Space raised 10,000,000 EUR for an on-orbit demonstration of an Internet-of-Things satellite constellation in June.
Airbus is working with Swedish Space Corporation and Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) to strengthen their antenna networks to provide more downlink links at medium latitudes for CO3D imagery.
On 2019-06-06, Iceye and Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) planned to work together to speed up delivery of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery.
Kongsberg Satellite Services operates 179 antennas at 22 different sites around the world.
The Canada-based operating license application by Norway-based Kongsberg Satellite Services for a satellite ground receiving station in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, has been pending since 2016.
Hiber and Kongsberg Satellite Services formed a long-term partnership on 2018-08-08 to create ground station infrastructure for Hiber’s Low Power Global Area Network called Hiberband.