CERES reconnaissance space
system designed by Airbus and Thales successfully
launched
16 November 2021
The CERES space system
(Capacité de Renseignement Electromagnétique
Spatiale or Space-based Signal Intelligence
Capability) satellites designed and built by Airbus
Defence and Space and Thales for the French Armament
General Directorate (DGA) have been successfully
launched from the European spaceport in French
Guiana, on-board a Vega launcher.
“We are ready to go with the
next generation of space surveillance capability for
France: CERES! Entrusting Airbus with the
construction and full space system responsibility is
a ringing endorsement of our expertise and the
quality of our technology, acquired in particular
from the ESSAIM and ELISA demonstrators,” said Jean
Marc Nasr, Head of Space Systems at Airbus. “The
three CERES satellites will provide France with its
first satellite system for signal intelligence, thus
confirming our ability to act as prime contractor
for French space-based intelligence systems,” he
continued.
CERES is designed to detect and
geo-locate electromagnetic signals from radio
communication systems and radars from areas where
surface sensors cannot reach. From its low Earth
orbit, CERES is free from airspace overflight
constraints and can operate in all types of weather.
The system will provide in-depth information to
support military operations for the French Armed
Forces, thus improving situational awareness.
“CERES will complete the French
strategic and tactical defence intelligence
capability with its first signal intelligence
(SIGINT) satellite system. DGA trusts Thales to be
in charge of the CERES end-to-end mission
performance, for which we rely on our experience of
more than 20 years in space-based SIGINT, especially
with ESSAIM and ELISA, our unique know-how in
satellite payloads and user ground segments, and our
wide knowledge in SIGINT and electronic warfare in
all environments”, said Philippe Duhamel, Executive
Vice-President, Defence Mission Systems at Thales.
The system includes the space
segment consisting of a swarm of three identical
satellites carrying the SIGINT payload, as well as
the user and ground control segments.
Airbus Defence and Space and
Thales are co-contractors for the full end-to-end
system. Airbus is responsible for the global system
integration and the space segment comprising the
three satellites, while Thales is responsible for
full mission chain and system performance, going
from on-board payload to user ground segment. In
addition, Thales Alenia Space acted as a
subcontractor to Airbus in supplying the satellites’
platforms. The French space agency, CNES, as
assisting partner to the DGA, procured the launch
services and the ground control segment.
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