Astrium contract with OHB for
the delivery of a reconnaissance
satellite to the German Armed
Forces
18
September 2013
Astrium, Europe’s leading space
company, and OHB System AG
(Bremen, Germany) today signed a
contract in Friedrichshafen for
the development, construction
and launch of a high performance
radar satellite for the ‘SARah’
satellite-based reconnaissance
system, for a total value of 344
million euros.
The
contract also covers the
provision of all necessary
components for the ground
segment to ensure the image
production process, from
requesting images through to
final delivery is fully
operational from the end of
2019.
The
overall SARah system consists of
three satellites and two ground
stations. The space segment
consists of two satellites
equipped with the reflector
technology from OHB, and a third
satellite, equipped with
Astrium’s proven phased-array
technology, currently operating
perfectly in orbit on the civil
satellites TerraSAR-X and
TanDEM-X.
The
term ‘phased-array’ is used to
describe phase-controlled
antennas made up of numerous
individual transmitter/receiver
modules which can be
interconnected, bundled and
variably controlled. This
enables direction and range of
view to be adjusted without
needing to move the antennas
mechanically, thus providing the
user with rapid image
sequencing, variable image sizes
and ‘blur-free’ recordings.
“This
is the first time that Astrium
is supplying an Earth
observation satellite to the
German Armed Forces – and in
addition it will be equipped
with the latest technology,
namely the ultra-high
performance active phased-array.
Not only will this significantly
enhance the German Forces’
capabilities, it also helps
better position Germany
industrially for the future,”
said Evert Dudok, Head of
Astrium in Germany, at the
contract’s signing.
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