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Airbus to place new military UHF capability in orbit

Airbus to place new military UHF capability in orbit

Airbus has confirmed that it expects to place a new UHF capability in orbit onboard the company’s EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite in 2024, to support NATO aligned European militaries.

Airbus has confirmed that it expects to place a new UHF capability in orbit onboard the company’s EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite in 2024, to support NATO aligned European militaries.

Airbus has confirmed this week that the company expects to add new military UHF capabilities onboard the upcoming EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite in order to provide improved satellite communications services for Europe’s NATO aligned militaries. It is expected that the satellite would be launched in 2024.

The frequency is expected to be managed by the Airbus Network Operations Centre in Toulouse, and will cover Europe, Africa, the Middle East and much of Asia, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The frequency will enable some 200 simultaneous lines of communications.

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According to a release from the company, there is currently a shortage of UHF resources in space with the company already fulfilling its UHF bandwidth with orders. Currently, Airbus is the only private operator to offer UHF, X, Ka Mil and L, C/Ku and Ka civilian bands.

The company confirmed that its new UHF offering will not only support traditional forces, but also critical special forces operations, with UHF allowing operators to use secure and easily transportable communications options.

The announcement comes following the UK Royal Navy extending Airbus’ satellite maritime surveillance services contract by an additional 12 months. The contract was to provide support the monitoring of UK waters to the Joint Maritime Security Centre.

“The Airbus surveillance services will give JMSC a greater understanding of the various activities across UK waters, especially with a focus on potentially unco-operative vessels, helping to better address security challenges and allowing resources to be rapidly deployed to intercept,” Airbus released.

[Related: Royal Navy extends Airbus’ maritime surveillance contract]

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