Airbus awarded
German Armed Forces prime contract for military
communications satellite system
04 July 2024
Germany has awarded Airbus the
SATCOMBw 3 prime contract for the next generation
secure military satellite system which includes
geostationary satellites as well as ground segment,
launch and operation for 15 years. The spacecraft
are due to be deployed before the end of the decade
and the contract value amounts to €2.1 billion.
Michael Schoellhorn, CEO of
Airbus Defence and Space, said: “After the success
of the SATCOMBw Stage 2 programme, which we have
been delivering since 2009, this latest contract
reinforces our strategic partnership with the
Bundeswehr, providing them with a greatly enhanced
secure milsatcom capability that is future proofed
into the 2040s. At a time when Western democracies
are challenged and where the European institutional
space ecosystem is struggling, we are excited and
grateful to develop and build this leading-edge
system. Long term partnerships are crucial to
guaranteeing essential sovereignty and capability,
and protecting our armed forces in the increasingly
unstable geo-political environment.”
The contract covers the design,
integration, test and in orbit delivery of two new
Airbus built military GEO telecommunications
satellites which are the successor communications
satellites to COMSATBw 1B and 2B. It also includes
upgrading of the existing ground segment to operate
the new satellites as well as operational services
for 15 years, with the possibility of extension.
The new generation Airbus
satellites are based on the Eurostar Neo platform
and will weigh around 6 metric tons. They will have
extensive capabilities to keep pace with the rapid
changes in digitalisation and the constantly
increasing volume of data transfer required. They
will also feature the latest state of the art
technologies.
A key element of the overall
contract is an in-depth German value chain involving
partners such as Bremen-based OHB and numerous
smaller German companies. Central elements including
the guidance and integration of the advanced
payloads, the solar arrays and overall operation of
the spacecraft will be from Germany.
The Bundeswehr's satellite
communications system (SATCOMBw) is indispensable
for autonomous and independently deployable
communications and information services. It ensures
the global command and information capability of the
German armed forces, such as operational contingents
and special forces. The SATCOMBw 3 project also aims
to ensure that NATO's North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation commitments in this area will continue
to be met in the future. With SATCOMBw 3, the
Bundeswehr is responding to increased user
requirements.
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