DEWC Systems, Gilmour Space
collaborate to launch the next-gen MOESS system
April 28, 2021
Electronic Warfare company DEWC
Systems and Australian launch services company Gilmour
Space Technologies have signed a memorandum of
understanding to launch the next generation MOESS system
as a sovereign space-based Electronic Warfare system.
In a bid to increase Australia’s
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and
Electronic Warfare (ISREW) capability, DEWC Systems and
Gilmour Space have signed a five-year sovereign
collaboration to advance the sensor capability,
deployment, and uptake of ISREW satellites in Low Earth
Orbit (LEO).
The companies also envisage
co-development projects based on the current 3U platform
including assets in the 80kg to 100kg class that will
lead to a small satellite prototype. A joint research
activity will be conducted to understand the
requirements of manufacturing a prototype satellite
utilising commercially available components.
“We are committed to developing a
LEO launch and satellite platform that will support new
and valuable sovereign space capabilities, such as DEWC
System’s ISREW solution for Defence,” said Adam Gilmour,
CEO of Gilmour Space.
DEWC Systems role in the
partnership is to further develop its Miniaturised
Orbital Electronic Warfare Sensor Systems (MOESS) – a
dynamically reprogrammable, multi-purpose
Electromagnetic sensor system integrated and deployed on
micro satellites to provide a unique and enhanced
space-based EW capability for Australia.
MOESS was DEWC Systems’ first
collaborative project with top South Australian
universities and the Defence Science and Technology
Group (DSTG) where the development of a proof-of-concept
was funded by the Defence Innovation Partnerships two
years ago.
Phase Two, funded through a Defence
Innovation Hub contract, enabled DEWC Systems to work on
the design and development of assembled systems and
demonstrate the technology.
Phase three will see a maturing of
the system with a view to integrate with a small
satellite, launch the prototype to orbit and demonstrate
the live capability. This collaboration seeks to develop
the technologies required to ensure that the launch will
be on an Australian made rocket.
DEWC Systems, being the first
Australian company to launch a payload on a
space-capable rocket from Australian soil that helped
lead Australia into the Space 4.0 era, will be a step
closer to launching a constellation of CubeSats.
“I believe in the ingenuity,
innovation and the ‘can do’ attitude of the Australian
spirit. Through effective collaboration with likeminded
Australian companies, such as DEWC Systems and Gilmour
Space Technologies, I am confident that we can deliver a
true and enduring sovereign Defence space capability,”
said Ian Spencer CEO of DEWC Systems.
DEWC Systems is a South Australian
owned technology company founded by veteran EW operators
for the purpose of enhancing Australia’s technological
capabilities in EW system design and development. DEWC
Systems is focused on developing innovative,
state-of-the-art systems and sub-systems for Defence and
Space applications including the Wombat S3 (Smart Sensor
Suite) and STAC (Sensor Telemetry and Communications)
products.
Gilmour Space Technologies is a
leading venture-backed Australian launch services
provider and spacecraft manufacturer. The company’s
mission is to provide affordable and reliable spacecraft
and launch services to global customers with their
next-generation G-class satellite platform and Eris
orbital rockets; launching from 2022.
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