AAC Clyde Space Wins
Order From Horizon Technologies
2021-06-16
AAC Clyde Space has won a
4.6 MGBP order for a full turn-key solution from
Horizon Space Technologies, including two new
satellite launches, operations and data
delivery. The satellites will become part of the
Horizon Space Technologies' Amber™constellation dedicated to delivering
Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) intelligence
data.
The EPIC-6U satellites will
be able to locate and track vessels worldwide by
geolocating and demodulating RF signals in a
system that can be used to fight piracy, illegal
trans-shipments, illegal fishing, and refugee
smuggling, but can also be used for other
purposes such as detecting and tracking a
variety of RF emitters. The mission delivers a
commercial service and may be extended to
include more than ten (10) additional Amber™
CubeSats.Horizon Space
Technologies' first customer is the UK National
Maritime Information Centre (NMIC) in
Portsmouth.
The two satellites in this
order are scheduled for launch in the 2nd half
of 2022. The order is a follow-on order from the
Satellite Applications Catapult IOD programme
(IOD-3 AMBER), for which AAC will also deliver a
6U CubeSat to the International Space Station
(ISS) in 2021, from where it will be deployed
into orbit.
"Amber™ is a perfect
illustration of where new satellite technologies
pry up demand for space-based services from
existing and new customers. We look forward to
taking an active role in reinforcing this strong
trend for many years to come," says AAC Clyde
Space CEO Luis Gomes.
"We are looking forward to
expanding our current partnership with AAC Clyde
Space as we move forward with more launches and
advanced versions of our mission payload. They
are a key part of the Amber™ team," says Horizon
Technologies CEO John Beckner.
Horizon Technologies is a
global leader in innovative solutions for
signals intelligence. The satellites will be
manufactured at AAC's site in Glasgow.