Airbus Defence
and Space announces
Skynet 5 satellite move
to deliver military
satcom over
Asia-Pacific region
16 March 2015
Airbus Defence and Space
announced the
forthcoming move of its
Skynet 5A satellite. The
move of Skynet 5A will
enable delivery of
protected and secure
satcom services
in the new coverage
footprint from
mid-2015.
Airbus Defence and
Space owns and operates
the hardened Skynet
X-band satellite
constellation of 8
satellites and the
ground network to
provide all Beyond Line
of Sight (BLOS)
communications to the UK
Ministry of Defence. The
contract also allows
other NATO and allied
governments to use the
Skynet system to augment
their existing services.
Airbus Defence and Space
also leases the X-band
hosted payload on
Telesat’s
Anik G1 satellite
which covers the
Americas and parts of
the Pacific including
Hawaii and Easter
Island.
Skynet 5A will move from
its current 6 degrees
East position (over
Europe, the Middle East
and Africa) to its new
97 degrees East
location, a journey of
approximately 67,000 km,
making Skynet X-band
secure satellite
communication services
available for the first
time over the eastern
Asia-Pacific region
including Australia.
UK Defence Minister,
Philip Dunne, said:
"Today's announcement
that Airbus will be
moving one of the UK's
Skynet 5 satellites to
the eastern Asia-Pacific
region is clear proof of
how
much our relationships
with our international
allies matter. This is
the first time that we
have had a secure
communications
capability in the
region, and shows the
depth of our commitment
to our allies and
partners in the region,
including Malaysia, in
humanitarian and
peacekeeping
operations."
Airbus Defence and Space
is moving Skynet 5A to
meet increased demand
from government
customers for high
throughput secure X-band
communications in the
region, while also
boosting global coverage
by extending the new
coverage from 178
West
to 165 East.
“The move of Skynet 5A
will enhance MILSATCOM
capabilities where our
customers need it,
offering unique
solutions for
international security
and humanitarian
missions, and other
coalition operations”,
said Evert Dudok, Head
of Communications,
Intelligence and
Security at Airbus
Defence and Space.
Skynet is currently the
world’s only
commercially owned
military satellite
communications system.
It provides secure
satellite communication
services on X-band, a
frequency band resilient
to rain-fade (signal
interference by
precipitation) and
primarily reserved for
military and government
users. The Skynet 5
system also provides UHF
services which are ideal
for users who are on the
tactical edge and need
mobile, simple to use
voice and data
connectivity. During the
move Skynet 5A’s UHF
services will remain
operational.
Skynet supports
MILSATCOM operations
across the globe,
especially in remote
areas with little or no
communication
infrastructure and in
mid-ocean, distanced
from land and shipping
lanes – making it ideal
for naval and airborne
platforms.
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