Astrium to provide military X-band
satcoms to six UK Royal Navy vessels
27 November 2012
Astrium has received an order to fit six UK
Royal Navy mine countermeasure vessels with a military X-band satellite
communications capability via the Skynet 5 constellation. This will be
achieved by fitting Astrium Services’ latest milspec maritime satellite
terminals. Known as Deployable Maritime Milsat (DMM), this project will
allow vessels that were previously unable to use X-band satcom to take
advantage of the extra protection and assurance that is provided by the
Skynet 5 system. A further six vessels will be made ready to receive the
same terminals at short notice should their future role require it.
To be delivered over five years, this
programme will fit selected Royal Navy Mine Counter Measures Vessels
with all of the satellite terminals and baseband equipment to allow them
to fully integrate into Future Force Structure 2020. The satellite
terminal that has been selected for this important programme is Astrium
Services’ SCOTPatrol 0.8 meter terminal, which draws on the heritage of
the highly successful SCOT 5 terminals that are fitted to the Royal
Navy’s larger warships. This next generation naval satellite
communications terminal is lighter and requires less maintenance, making
it ideal for smaller ships. The terminal will be integrated with the
Astrium Services Skynet 5 Satellite Ground Terminal architecture and
will take advantage of a new IP based Global Interconnect Network that
Astrium Services are rolling out.
Simon Kershaw, Executive Director Government
Communications at Astrium Services said: “It is important that our Armed
Forces have the most advanced capabilities possible and we are very
pleased to be able to deliver this programme. It will enable these
vessels to play a full part in future operations. This programme is the
result of an excellent joint working initiative that has seen Astrium
Services working closely with the Royal Navy to design, test and deliver
this important capability in a very short time frame. It is an example
of how close working relationships can develop and deliver the goods in
a long term stable contract. The Skynet 5 programme is now ten years in
and has become an example of how industry can work with the MOD in a
service delivery programme.”
As the world’s first commercial provider of
military communications services, Astrium Services already enables
governments and the military to procure secure communications as and
when required, primarily to the UK Ministry of Defence under the Skynet
5 contract, signed in October 2003. Skynet 5 provides the UK Armed
Forces with satellite communications worldwide. The contract runs until
2022.