Kleos establishes partnership
with Japan Space Imaging Corporation
for promotion in Japan
29 July 2021
Kleos Space S.A. has established a
partnership with Japanese based Japan Space Imaging
Corporation (JSI) to support Kleos’ geolocation data
promotion in Japan.
Under the agreement, Kleos’ RF
geolocation data will enhance Japanese customers in
their operations, such as defense of the homeland, and
identification of illicit activities in territorial and
international waters.
Kleos’ Group Chief Revenue Officer,
Eric von Eckartsberg, said, “We are excited to be
partnering with JSI, who brings more than two decades’
experience serving the Japanese customers with
space-based surveillance and data intelligence products.
Japan’s vast coastline stretches more than 18,480 miles,
providing significant border protection challenges for
Japanese authorities”.
Acting as Kleos’ promotional
partner, JSI will provide direct tactical and
promotional support.
Kleos has successfully launched its
first two satellites clusters, targeting a constellation
of up to 20 clusters.
The Kleos Scouting Mission (KSM1)
launched into a 37-degree inclination in November,
providing coverage over key areas of maritime interest
including the South China Sea and Strait of Hormuz.
These demonstrator satellites have completed
commissioning and are delivering test data to early
adopter customers. Kleos launched its second cluster of
four satellites, the Vigilance Mission (KSF1), at the
end of June. Launched into a 525km Sun Synchronous orbit
from Cape Canaveral in Florida, the four Polar Vigilance
satellites are in currently progressing through the
Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) and commissioning
phase.
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