The Israel Ministry of
Defense and IAI Have Successfully Launched the
Ofek 16 Satellite – Which Has Begun its Orbit in
Space
Jul 06, 2020
Defense Minister, Benny
Gantz: "This is another extraordinary
achievement for the defense establishment, for
the defense industries as a whole, and for
Israel Aerospace Industries in particular."
The Space Administration in
the Directorate of Defense Research and
Development (DDR&D), of the Israel Ministry of
Defense (IMoD), and Israel Aerospace Industries
(IAI), have successfully launched the "Ofek 16"
reconnaissance satellite into space, today
(06.07.2020) at 4:00 AM. The launch was
performed from a launch site based in central
Israel, using a "Shavit" launcher.
The satellite began to
orbit around earth and to transmit data, in
accordance with original launch plans. IMoD and
IAI engineers have started a series of
pre-planned tests to determine the propriety and
performance level of the satellite before it
begins its full operational activities.
Defense Minister, Benny
Gantz: "The successful launch of the 'Ofek 16'
satellite overnight is yet another extraordinary
achievement for the defense establishment, for
the defense industries as a whole, and for
Israel Aerospace Industries in particular.
Technological superiority and intelligence
capabilities are essential to the security of
the State of Israel. The fact that Israel is one
of the 13 countries in the world with satellite
launching capabilities is not a given, and was
made possible by the people who have been
investing in these systems and advancing
breakthrough capabilities over the years. We
will continue to strengthen and maintain
Israel's capabilities on every front, in every
place".
"Ofek 16" is an
electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with
advanced capabilities. Its development was
enabled by the great experience gained by the
defense establishment in the production of
earlier satellites in the Ofek series, which
have been produced and launched since the year
1988. The satellite was launched into space
using the "Shavit" launcher.
The Space Administration in
IMoD has led the development and production of
the satellite and its launcher. IAI is the prime
contractor, having assigned the program to its
Systems, Missiles and Space Group together with
the MLM Division, which is responsible for the
development of the launcher. Elbit Systems is
responsible for the development and production
of the satellite's advanced camera and payload.
The launch engines were developed by Rafael
Advanced Defense Systems and Tomer, a
government-owned company. Additional companies
have participated in the program, including
Rokar and Cielo.
The Director of Security
for the Defense Establishment oversaw the
security arrangements of the program. Lastly,
various IDF officials, primarily from the
Intelligence Corps and Air Force have also been
deeply involved in the satellite development
process. Once the satellite is deemed fully
operational, the Ministry of Defense will
deliver responsibilities to the IDF's '9900'
Intelligence Unit.