Raytheon and UK
Ministry of Defence team to develop new UK
space capabilities
July 19, 2019
Raytheon signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with the UK
Ministry of Defence to join Team ARTEMIS
Industry, a collaboration between government
and industry formed to fast track the launch
of a small satellite constellation and
enhance the UK's sovereign space capability.
"In large part because
of U.S. efforts to raise the profile of
military space, allies are working hard to
'close the space gap,'" said Air
Vice-Marshal Rocky Rochelle, Royal Air Force
chief of staff for capability.
Raytheon's many decades
of experience in developing space systems
will be a significant boost to the MOD's
space plans and their commitment to launch a
small satellite demonstrator within a year
with Team ARTEMIS Industry.
"Raytheon provides
advanced satellite-based mission planning
and data processing capabilities to
governments around the world," said Dave
Wajsgras, president of Raytheon
Intelligence, Information and Services. "The
collaboration between Raytheon and the UK
Armed Forces will deliver new capabilities
that directly benefit this important
alliance."
Raytheon and the UK MOD
have previously partnered on several defence
projects, including tactical airborne
intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance solutions used by the armed
forces.
"Raytheon has worked
with the UK for decades to develop
exceptional defence, aerospace and cyber
capabilities," said Richard Daniel, CEO of
Raytheon UK. "Being part of Team ARTEMIS
Industry will only further strengthen that
relationship as we work and invest to
jointly develop and support the UK's space
systems."