OHB signs
contract for study to develop reconnaissance
capabilities at European level
24 January 2024
A consortium led by
OHB System AG, a subsidiary of the space and
technology group OHB SE, has been selected by the
European Commission's Directorate-General for
Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS) to conduct a
study to examine the technological and programmatic
framework for the development of a new European
Earth-Observation service for government-authorised
users, which may include the development of new
satellite-based reconnaissance capabilities at
European level.
The war in Ukraine, the climate crisis and
rising political tensions worldwide are increasing
the need for the European Union to underpin its
decision-making with high-quality, exclusive and
reliable information. Reconnaissance using
satellites has a special role to play in this
context, as images can be taken from space from any
point on the Earth's surface without infringing the
sovereign rights of other states. So far, however,
only individual member states have satellite
systems, meaning that reconnaissance data is
primarily collected for their own use. This means
that both the European Union as a union of states
and the majority of member states cannot easily
access this information.
In order to close this data gap, DG DEFIS
is currently endeavouring to establish an
EU-orchestrated service whose core task will be to
provide data from various sources on the ground, in
the air and in space for the individual member
states, the European Commission and the various
European security agencies. The raw data collected
and the data products created from it will not only
be used for military reconnaissance, but will also
support the work of a wide range of institutional
users from the civilian sector within the EU. The
study now awarded to the OHB-led consortium
represents a first step in the development of this
service.
Signature of the contract at the European
Space Conference
The contract for the study was signed
yesterday by OHB Group CEO Marco Fuchs and Timo
Pesonen, Director General of DG DEFIS, at the 16th
European Space Conference in Brussels. “It is a
great opportunity for OHB to work closely with the
European Commission to define such an important
system for Europe. We have a strong network of
partners and will also involve companies from the
New Space sector in our work, so that all players in
the space ecosystem can benefit,” explained Marco
Fuchs. “We are sure that in the end we will be able
to propose a system that is of great value to Europe
and all its member states.”
“We are very proud that OHB System AG has
been awarded the leadership of the consortium for a
further important and major study project of the
European Union. We will be able to make very good
use of our expertise in space-based reconnaissance
to set the right course for Europe's future
challenges,” added Chiara Pedersoli, CEO of OHB
System AG.
Timo Pesonen pointed out: “I am very
pleased that the Commission has secured the support
of leading European space companies of all sizes to
pave the way towards this important initiative. I
expect it to contribute to unlocking the EU space
programme’s potential for security and defence,
which is all the more important in our current
geopolitical landscape.”
The project will run for twelve months and
has a contract value of 2.4 million euros. In
addition to OHB System AG as the coordinator, OHB
Digital Connect GmbH as the expert for satellite
operations and the French CS Group, which is
contributing its many years of experience in
satellite ground systems and image data processing,
are leading the implementation. Further partners in
the European consortium are Geosystems (Germany and
Greece), OHB Digital Services (Germany), Tekever
(Portugal), Geo4I (France), OHB Sweden (Sweden),
Officina Stellare (Italy) and Bird & Bird (France).
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