Gilmour Space wins contract to
build and launch prototype Defence satellite
9 May 2022
Gilmour Space Technologies,
has been selected to develop and launch a new sovereign
surveillance satellite for the Department of Defence, as
part of the government’s $7 billion investment in new
space capabilities.
Australia's Minister for Defence,
Peter Dutton, announced the $15 million partnership with
Gilmour Space, highlighting the Morrison government's
commitment to developing sovereign space capabilities.
In a statement, he said: "In line
with our recently released Defence Space Strategy,
Defence is closely engaged with the Australian Space
Agency and Australian industry to develop and supply
sovereign space surveillance and mission system
capabilities.
“I am proud to announce this $15
million investment in new military space capabilities to
counter threats and assure our continued access to
space-based intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance."
The news was welcomed by Gilmour
Space CEO, Adam Gilmour. "This is a big milestone for an
Australian-owned company that's working hard to develop
sovereign space and launch capabilities for our Civil,
Commercial and Defence customers globally," he said.
"Under the deal, Gilmour Space will
be developing a prototype G-class satellite for Defence
and launching it on our Eris rocket from an Australian
launch site in 2023. We firmly believe that partnerships
like this will help to grow future Space and Defence
primes in Australia and lead to more capability for
Defence in the years ahead."
Minister for Employment, Workforce,
Skills, Small and Family Business, and Member for
Fadden, Stuart Robert MP, added that Gilmour Space was a
Queensland and Australian success story.
Since starting its rocket program
in 2015, the Minister said: "Gilmour Space Technologies
has grown from strength-to-strength to become
Australia’s largest space company with 140 employees –
and they have job opportunities available right now.
“This company launched Australia’s
first privately developed hybrid rocket using 3D printed
rocket fuel, and they are offering people with a wide
background of skills in manufacturing, engineering and
support roles the opportunity to launch their own career
in space right here on the Gold Coast.”
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