Thales
Alenia
Space
and
Telespazio
sign
contract
for
Sicral
2
May
7,
2010
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia
and
Telespazio
have
signed
a
contract
with
the
Italian
Ministry
of
Defence
and
the
French
Defence
Procurement
Agency
(DGA)
for
the
development
of
the
Sicral
2
satellite
and
ground
segment
for
military
communications.
The
contract
is
worth
about
€295m
in
total,
of
which
€193m
relates
to
Thales
Alenia
Space
and
€102m
to
Telespazio.
The
contract
is
likely
to
commence
in
early
June,
shortly
after
the
Framework
Loan
Agreement
with
the
selected
bank
is
signed.
This
result
was
due
to
the
decisive
and
essential
commitment
of
the
Italian
ministry
of
defense,
which
supported
this
major
project
from
the
outset,
along
with
the
French
ministry
of
defense.
Sicral
2 is
a
joint
Italian-French
programme
based
on a
geostationary
satellite
operating
in
the
UHF
and
SHF
bands.
It
will
enhance
the
“milsatcom”
capabilities
already
offered
by
Italy’s
Sicral
1
and
Sicral
1B
satellites,
and
France’s
Syracuse
System.
The
Sicral
2
Programme
will
primarily
support
satellite
communications
for
the
two
countries’
armed
forces,
and
is
designed
to
meet
the
needs
expected
to
develop
in
the
near
future.
Like
its
predecessors,
the
new
satellite
and
ground
segment
will
provide
strategic
and
tactical
communications
links
for
both
domestic
operations
and
foreign
deployments.
It
supports
all
military,
terrestrial,
naval
and
aerial
platforms,
operating
in a
single
integrated
network.
The
satellite
will
also
ensure
additional
backup
for
current
SHF-band
capacity
provided
by
Syracuse
3
and
Sicral
1B
intended
for
NATO
communications,
it
being
the
system
designed
for
seamless
integration
with
today’s
national
and
allied
countries’
infrastructures.
To
develop
the
Sicral
2
Programme,
the
two
companies,
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia
(the
Space
Alliance
between
Finmeccanica
and
Thales)
and
Telespazio,
have
created
a
Temporary
Group
of
Companies
(TGC)
headed
by
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia.
Specifically,
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia
is
responsible
for
the
design
of
the
end-to-end
communications
system,
the
space
segment,
the
design
and
assembly
of
the
satellite,
the
design,
development
and
assembly
of
the
UHF
and
SHF
payload
for
the
Italian
mission,
and
the
architecture
of
the
ground
segment.
Thales
Alenia
Space
France
will
design
and
develop
the
platform,
the
SHF
payload
for
the
French
mission,
and
the
Mission
Control
Centre
in
France.
Telespazio
is
responsible
for
satellite
launch
and
early
orbit
services
(LEOP
–
Launch
and
Early
Orbit
Phase)
and
for
satellite
first
In-Orbit
Tests
(IOT).
The
company
will
also
manage
the
building
of
the
system’s
ground
segment.
“We
are
very
proud
to
have
won
the
Sicral
2
contract,
and
of
our
major
role
in
this
French-Italian
programme,”
said
Luigi
Pasquali,
President
and
CEO
of
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia.
“The
production
of
the
new
Sicral
satellite
paves
the
way
for
enhanced
defence
collaboration
between
our
countries,
and
meets
the
growing
demand
for
faster,
more
flexible
tactical
communications.
Sicral
2 is
a
state-of-the-art
satellite,
reflecting
the
many
years
of
unstinting
focus
on
industrial
excellence
at
Thales
Alenia
Space.
Furthermore,
the
cross-border
nature
of
the
Sicral
2
mission
makes
it
an
ideal
project
for
the
Space
Alliance
formed
by
Thales
Alenia
Space
and
Telespazio,
bringing
together
the
complementary
skills
and
expertise
of
the
French
and
Italian
partners."
Sicral
2 is
based
on a
Thales
Alenia
Space
Spacebus
4000
platform.
Scheduled
for
launch
in
2013,
it
will
be
positioned
in
geostationary
orbit
at
37
degrees
East
and
have
a
design
life
of
15
years
Telespazio’s
CEO
Giuseppe
Veredice,
said:
“The
wealth
of
experience
of
the
two
companies
provides
the
Space
Alliance
with
a
set
of
truly
unique
skills
that
can
create
end-to-end
systems
and
solutions.
Moreover,
the
Sicral
1B
project
enables
Telespazio
to
consolidate
its
role
as
satellite
operator
in
the
defence
sector,
by
taking
advantage
of
part
of
the
satellite
capacity
obtained
in
return
for
its
investment
in
the
programme’s
funding.
This
is
all
thanks
to
the
strong
support
of
the
two
shareholders,
Finmeccanica
and
Thales,
long-term
partners
of
their
respective
defence
ministries
and
major
European
players
in
the
defence
and
security
arena.
The
Sicral
1
and
1B
military
communications
satellites
were
wholly
produced
by
Thales
Alenia
Space
Italia
and
Telespazio,
which
took
charge
of
the
design,
production
and
in-orbit
delivery.
Thales
Alenia
Space
France
produced
France’s
Syracuse
3
military
communications
satellites
and
delivered
it
in-orbit.