Airbus and OneWeb
expand their partnership to connect European defence
and security forces
14 December 2021
Airbus and OneWeb have signed a
distribution partner agreement to provide low Earth
orbit (LEO) satellite communication services for
military and governmental use. As the leading
provider of military satellite communication
services in Europe, Airbus will offer new
communication services utilising the OneWeb
constellation to select European and UK armed
forces, and civil protection and security forces,
from the end of 2021.
“As Europe’s leading government
and defence secure communication provider, we
continually look to extend and augment the services
we offer. With the OneWeb LEO constellation we can
offer military customers real flexibility as we look
to deliver the future integrated mesh networks,
combat cloud and information superiority that demand
these new and innovative approaches. With this new
offering based on the OneWeb constellation and
Airbus technology, we will be the very first
provider to offer this type of service to European
forces,” said Evert Dudok, Executive Vice President
of Connected Intelligence at Airbus Defence and
Space.
Neil Masterson, OneWeb CEO
added: "We are thrilled to expand our work with
Airbus to meet the connectivity needs of European
defence and security agencies on land, at sea and in
the air. Our network will enable secure, resilient,
real-time communications for military and civilian
government organisations, starting in the Arctic and
expanding to global mobility use cases.”
In the frame of this
partnership, Airbus and OneWeb plan to develop a
complete range of secure services dedicated to the
specific needs of armed forces for all their
operations on land, at sea, and in the air.
LEO constellations enable the
development of a new generation of terminals and
antennas of reduced size, weight and power. These
constellations will also make it possible to offer
real-time space communications, very useful for
transmitting live video streams from sensors such as
those embarked on UAVs.
These new satellite
communication services will provide armed forces
with high-speed, all-IP (Internet Protocol)
communications, making it possible to prioritise
communication flows and ensure a very high level of
availability. Users can complement existing services
and networks with the ability to switch between LEO
and GEO (Geostationary orbit) satellite
communications throughout operations to derive the
benefits of a flexible and interoperable network.
The partnership will offer
services to connect vehicles on the ground,
battleship at sea and aircrafts in flight. Thanks to
these features, this connectivity service is fully
designed to support future multi-domain cloud
applications and enable information superiority.
The Airbus designed OneWeb
satellites are currently being produced at the
Airbus OneWeb Satellites facility in Florida, USA.
After an initial start of service over the Arctic
area from North Pole to the 50th parallel OneWeb
expects its services to be available with global
coverage of the Earth by the end of 2022 with a
constellation of 648 satellites in low Earth orbit.
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