Paradigm
agrees
deal
with
UK
Ministry
of
Defence
(MoD)
for
fourth
Skynet
5
satellite
9
March
2010
Paradigm,
has
signed
a
contract
with
the
UK
Ministry
of
Defence
(MoD)
to
extend
and
enhance
the
Skynet
5
private
finance
initiative
(PFI)
programme.
This
will
involve
the
manufacture,
launch,
test
and
operation
of a
fourth
satellite,
Skynet
5D,
and
the
extension
of
the
Skynet
5
contract
by
two
years
until
2022.
The
contract
extension
will
guarantee
UK
MoD
additional
capacity
on
the
Skynet
5
constellation.
Eric
Béranger,
CEO
of
Astrium
Services
said:
“The
Skynet
5
programme
was
a
pioneering
step
in
the
provision
of
milsatcoms
via
a
commercial
operator.
In
the
past
six
years
we
have
not
only
met
the
exacting
requirements
of
UK
MoD,
but
have
also
provided
a
comprehensive
and
flexible
service
to
allied
nations
worldwide.
“The
demand
for
a
fourth
Skynet
5
satellite
demonstrates
the
growing
global
demand
for
the
services
we
can
offer
and
proves
that
we
have
successfully
implemented
a
truly
innovative
approach
to
milsatcom
procurement.”
Since
2003,
the
groundbreaking
Skynet
5
programme,
managed
by
Paradigm,
has
provided
UK
MoD
with
a
suite
of
highly
robust,
reliable
and
secure
military
communications
services,
supporting
operations
in
Iraq,
Afghanistan
and
the
Balkans.
The
programme
commenced
by
using
the
legacy
Skynet
4
satellites
and
then
augmenting
them
with
a
fully
refurbished
ground
network
before
launching
the
Skynet
5A,
5B,
and
5C
satellites
between
2007
and
2008.
The
Skynet
5
PFI
programme
has
been
a
huge
operational
success
for
the
UK
MoD,
and
has
reduced
or
removed
many
of
the
technical
and
service
risks,
whilst
ensuring
unrivalled
secure
satcoms
to
UK
forces
and
the
best
value
for
money
for
UK
MoD.
Over
the
past
six
years,
the
continued
success
of
the
programme
has
acted
as a
catalyst
for
an
increase
in
satcoms
usage
and
the
introduction
of a
fourth
satellite
will
satisfy
these
increasing
future
capacity
requirements.
The
extra
capacity
will
ensure
that
British
and
allied
troops
have
instant
access
to
the
necessary
communication
resources
when
and
where
needed
most
The
introduction
of
additional
Milsatcom
capacity
to
the
Skynet
5
fleet
also
means
that
Paradigm
will
continue
to
have
the
ability
to
address
the
needs
of a
growing
international
Milsatcom
market.
Since
2003,
Paradigm
has
supported
the
Milsatcom
requirements
of
NATO,
the
USA,
Australia,
Belgium,
Canada,
France,
Germany,
the
Netherlands,
and
Portugal.
The
Czech
Republic,
Slovenia
and
Norway
have
also
recently
signed
up
to
have
access
to
Paradigm’s
Skynet
capacity.
The
introduction
of
the
additional
Skynet
5D
satellite
will
increase
the
communications
capability
for
coalition
and
allied
forces
in
regional
hotspots.
Allied
nations
will
have
guaranteed
access
to
capacity
on
5D,
particularly
in
the
UHF
frequency
band,
which
is
currently
in
great
demand
from
military
forces.
Malcolm
Peto,
Director
of
Paradigm
said:
“The
contract
extension
for
5D
is
testament
to
the
strong
working
partnership
we
have
with
UK
MoD.
Since
the
inception
of
the
Skynet
5
programme
we
have
been
fully
committed
to
providing
them
with
the
highest
standard
of
service
that
has
the
flexibility,
security
and
reliability
they
require.
“Skynet
5D
demonstrates
the
success
of
this
programme
from
both
an
industrial
and
military
perspective,
enabling
us
to
consolidate
the
service
delivery
to
UK
MOD
and
also
to
expand
the
communication
capabilities
we
can
offer
on a
worldwide
basis.”
The
Skynet
5
system,
including
the
satellites
and
ground
segment,
was
designed
and
built
by
Astrium.
The
5D
payload
is
already
complete,
having
been
built
as a
risk
reduction
of
the
existing
programme
ahead
of
any
potential
requirement
for
a
fourth
Skynet
5
satellite,
and
work
will
now
begin
to
complete
the
5D
satellite,
in
time
for
a
scheduled
launch
in
2013.
The
Skynet
5
satellites
are
based
on
Astrium's
highly
successful
Eurostar
E3000
series.
When
the
current
Skynet
5
constellation
became
fully
operational
in
2008
it
was
the
start
of a
new
era
in
military
communications,
using
some
of
the
most
complex
Milsatcom
satellites
ever
built.
The
Skynet
5
satellites
have
the
highest
powered
X-band
transponders
in
orbit,
a
highly
flexible
uplink
beam
configuration,
coupled
with
a
world
leading
anti-jamming
antenna
to
ensure
that
the
constellation
is
extremely
effective
against
hostile
or
non-hostile
interference.
All
of
the
downlink
beams
are
fully
steerable
and
the
whole
payload
is
optimized
to
maximise
performance
for
small,
rapidly
deployable
satellite
ground
terminals
on
land,
sea
or
air.
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