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On 2019-11-08, Advance became HawkEye 360’s largest shareholder after purchasing Allied Minds’ minority stake.
Advance committed to investing $15,000,000 of primary capital into HawkEye 360’s previously announced Series B funding, subject to regulatory approval.
The transaction to transfer Allied Minds’ HawkEye 360 shares to Advance closed on 2019-11-08.
HawkEye 360 is the first commercial company to use formation flying satellites to create a new class of radio frequency (RF) data analytics.
On 2019-10-24, HawkEye 360 expanded the RFGeo signal catalog to address new markets such as border security and anti-poaching efforts.
HawkEye 360 is the first commercial company to use formation-flying satellites to create a new class of radio frequency (RF) data analytics.
Since February 2019, the HawkEye 360 satellites have collected millions of RF geolocation data points.
HawkEye 360 has observed that some foreign nations are investing in commercial companies to develop parallel space capabilities.
HawkEye 360 is targeting maritime customers and developing the capability to detect dark vessels by identifying push-to-talk radio, satellite phone, S-band, or X-band communications from space.
Reston, Virginia-based HawkEye 360 is developing a smallsat constellation for radio-frequency monitoring from space.
HawkEye 360 is developing a next-generation constellation intended to further expand its RF geolocation capabilities.
In December 2018, HawkEye 360 launched its first satellites capable of identifying and geolocating radio frequency signals.
Advance committed to invest primary capital into HawkEye 360’s Series B fundraising round.
HawkEye 360 launched its first three satellites built by UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory in December.
The manufacturing contract will expand HawkEye 360’s constellation to 18 satellites.
HawkEye 360 has worked with customers to test and bring to market the RFMosaic product, which provides broad surveys of radio-frequency activity in a region.
A contract dated 2019-09-18 covers the last 12 satellites HawkEye 360 needs to complete its 18-satellite constellation.
The $70,000,000 Series B funding combined with more than $30,000,000 raised previously will allow HawkEye 360 to complete construction and launch of all six satellite clusters.
HawkEye 360 launched a current cluster of three satellites in December 2018 to validate the technology.
The next-generation HawkEye 360 satellites are intended to improve capabilities and expand the constellation for faster revisit rates to provide better insights across maritime, air, and land domains.