Kleos launches second
cluster, Polar Vigilance Mission satellites
Kleos Space S.A
successfully launched its second satellite
cluster, the Polar Vigilance Mission (KSF1), on
30 June 2021 (UTC) aboard the Spaceflight
SXRS-5/SpaceX Transporter-2 Mission.
Deployed into a 525km Sun
Synchronous orbit from Cape Canaveral in
Florida, the Polar Vigilance satellites further
enhance Kleos’ global coverage and data
collection capability and broaden the coverage
range of Kleos’ first cluster of four Kleos
Scouting Mission (KSM1) satellites. Satellite
developer, Innovative Solutions In Space
(ISISPACE), is performing the Launch and Early
Operation Phase (LEOP) support, which includes
commissioning of all spacecraft systems and
manoeuvring the four satellites into operational
formation.
Kleos CTO Miles Ashcroft
said: “Despite the schedule for the KSF1
satellites from placing the contract to launch
being exceptionally ambitious, Kleos’ second
cluster has been launched within the time window
allocated and on budget. We must acknowledge
ISISPACE and Spaceflight as well as our Kleos’
technical team’s work, I am proud of the whole
team who have worked together empathetically,
and it has made a massive difference with an
incredible outcome that cannot be overstated.
Kleos is well on track to see its third
constellation in orbit by the end of this year.
With each cluster launched, coverage and volume
of data increases, commensurately increasing our
revenue opportunities.”
The KSM1 Scouting Mission
satellites were launched into a 37-degree low
earth orbit in November 2020 and were the
world’s first four satellite cluster flown in a
formation for precision geolocation capability.
Data from the KSM1 Scouting
Mission is being delivered to customers and the
satellites are being used to develop many space
and ground segments for the Company. Early
adopter revenue has commenced, with repeat
subscription-based revenues delayed but
anticipated to commence in Q3 & increase further
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in Q4 2021 with the addition of the data from
the second cluster, Polar Vigilance satellites.
The constellation will grow further with the
addition of Kleos’ third satellite cluster - the
Polar Patrol Mission,
which is on track for a late 2021 launch aboard
another SpaceX Falcon 9.
Kleos satellites collect
data that is then processed to detect and
geolocate radio frequency activity to improve
the detection of hidden and illegal activities
including piracy, drug and people smuggling,
border security challenges and illegal fishing
as they can detect transmissions, independent of
other systems
such as those used in active tracking, or when
imagery is unclear, or targets are out of normal
aircraft
patrol range.