Airbus Defence and Space wins ground
segment contract for future French
Defence observation satellite system
27 January 2014
Space Systems of Airbus Defence
and Space, number two worldwide in space
technologies, has been selected by the
French armament procurement agency DGA
to build the user ground segment (UGS)
of the MUSIS (MUltinational Space-based
Imaging System for surveillance,
reconnaissance and observation)
observation satellite programme. This
new deal includes providing through-life
support for the user ground segment for
12 years.
In 2010, Astrium signed the
contract with the French Space Agency
CNES to manufacture the satellites. The
MUSIS programme satellites are set to
progressively take over from the Hélios
programme satellites.
This ground segment will allow
programming commands to be sent to the
MUSIS satellites and to receive,
generate, distribute and store the
images they acquire. The UGS will also
enable the French armed forces to access
all the existing and future satellite
observation sensors.
The ground segment is set to
become operational by 2017 – the year in
which the first satellite of the MUSIS
programme will be launched.
“This contract has been secured
thanks to the technological excellence
and reliability of Space Systems in the
space domain, which is currently
experiencing especially intense
competition in major institutional
markets,” said François Auque, Head of
Space Systems (formerly Astrium). “Astrium’s
know-how and that of our partners, chief
among them the teams at Cassidian – with
whom we now work together in the same
division –made all the difference with
our customer, the DGA. I would like to
thank the DGA for renewing the faith
they have shown in us for more than 25
years now.”
The industrial team put
together by Airbus Defence and Space in
building the UGS is made up of leading
defence and network infrastructure
specialists (Capgemini, CS, etc) and
innovative SMEs such as Magellium.