Luxembourg DoD Partners with
SES and HITEC to Augment SATCOM Ground
Infrastructure
22 Feb 2024
22 February 2024
The Luxembourg Directorate of
Defence (DoD) procured two ground stations following
a competitive call for tender to enable the
Luxembourg Army to improve its resilience by
accessing secure satellite communications services,
the DoD, SES and HITEC Luxembourg said today.
The ground stations, which will
be installed at the Luxembourg Army’s Military
Centre in Diekirch, will be used for Luxembourg’s
GovSat-1 satellite services in X- and Military
Ka-band frequencies, as well as for the Wideband
Global Satcom (WGS) system, the backbone of the
satellite communications capability of the U.S. DoD.
The addition of the two new
ground stations reinforce resiliency and augment the
existing Luxembourg Army satcom infrastructure
already built by SES and HITEC Luxembourg 10 years
ago, bringing the total number of dedicated antennas
to four. The new ground stations unlock the strong
potential to scale and add interoperability with the
NATO partner systems, in line with the country’s
defence strategy for the years to come.
Yuriko Backes, Luxembourg
Minister of Defence: “Access to secure satellite
communications has always been among the priorities
and strengths of Luxembourg, allowing the country to
reinforce defence capabilities, as well as enabling
fulfillment of Luxembourg’s commitments towards the
EU and NATO. To keep the upper technological edge,
we will continue to leverage Luxembourg’s
globally-renowned expertise in the space sector, to
increase our resilience, including that of our armed
forces.”
“It is an honour for SES to
help strengthen the Luxembourg Government’s defence
pillar by adding resiliency to its secure satcom,”
said Adel Al-Saleh, CEO of SES. “Following the
successful implementation of the initial ground
stations by the Luxembourg Army, we are delighted to
extend its communications infrastructure that
leverages Luxembourg’s GovSat-1 and enhances
interoperability with the partner systems.”
“We are proud to be part of the
project and once again join efforts with SES to help
augment Luxembourg’s defence capabilities with
resilient and proven technology,” said Philippe
Osch, CEO of HITEC Luxembourg. “The ground terminals
to be supplied for the Luxembourg Army’s satcom
infrastructure are a source of particular pride for
us as they combine the latest technological
innovations and a track-record of superior “Made in
Luxembourg” quality.”
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