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Wednesday 20 February 2008 - Astrium Services has been selected by France’s "Economat des Armées" (French MoD's Joint Logistics and Supply Agency) to deliver PASSEREL end-to-end communications services to France’s troops deployed overseas, primarily in the Balkans, Africa, and Middle-East.
Stevenage, 18 June 2009 - Paradigm Secure Communications, a subsidiary of Astrium Services, has entered a service agreement with the Ministry of Defence, on behalf of the Cabinet Office. Paradigm will supply Cabinet Office crisis management facilities and key crisis management centres across…
Portsmouth, 19th December, 2008 - Astrium, Europe's largest space company, has won an order to supply five 'Maritime ASTIS' wideband satellite communications terminals to the Royal Australian Navy. The contract allows additional options to be exercised over the next nine months.
Paris, 28 November 2008 – Astrium Services and DCNS have been selected by the French armament procurement agency (DGA) to supply the Telcomarsat system. Fifty-four ships in the French navy will be equipped with this military telecommunications system provided by commercial satellites. The…
Le Bourget, 18 June 2009 – The French Ministry of Defence’s telecommunications operator, DIRISI, awarded the entire ASTEL-S contract to Astrium Services at the end of April 2009. Astrium has now become the ministry’s sole supplier in the private sector of fixed satellite services. Eric…
More than two thirds of Ariane’s payloads have been telecommunications satellites. As the article ‘A European launcher for a global market’ explains, European frustration at being dependent on US commercial launch capability was a major driver in the genesis of the Ariane programme.
How do the signals travel? How are frequency bands chosen? What’s special about geostationary orbit? How are the orbital locations of the satellites regulated?
A fourth Skynet satellite, 5D, will enhance the milsatcoms service provision capability to UK MoD and Allied Forces until at least 2022.