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Thales Alenia Space, Radmor, Airbus Sign Polish Satcom Deal

Key Takeaways
  • Thales Alenia Space, Radmor, and Airbus signed a deal for a Polish GEO communications satellite.
  • The satellite will feature cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies.
  • The project is part of the European Commission's Readiness Roadmap 2030.
  • Poland aims to have nine satellites in orbit by the end of 2026.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate a growing trend in European collaboration on space-based defense capabilities. The inclusion of cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies suggests a focus on secure communications, which could enhance Poland's strategic autonomy and NATO interoperability.

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What Happened

European Companies Partner On Secure Communications Satellite

Thales Alenia Space, Radmor, and Airbus have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a geostationary communications satellite for the Polish Ministry of National Defence. The satellite will feature advanced cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies, aligning with the European Commission’s Readiness Roadmap 2030. Poland is accelerating its space-based capabilities, aiming to have nine satellites in orbit by the end of 2026. This development was first reported by Janes.

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Key Takeaways
  • Thales Alenia Space, Radmor, and Airbus signed a deal for a Polish GEO communications satellite.
  • The satellite will feature cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies.
  • The project is part of the European Commission's Readiness Roadmap 2030.
  • Poland aims to have nine satellites in orbit by the end of 2026.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate a growing trend in European collaboration on space-based defense capabilities. The inclusion of cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies suggests a focus on secure communications, which could enhance Poland's strategic autonomy and NATO interoperability.

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What Happened

European Companies Partner On Secure Communications Satellite

Thales Alenia Space, Radmor, and Airbus have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a geostationary communications satellite for the Polish Ministry of National Defence. The satellite will feature advanced cybersecurity measures and anti-jamming technologies, aligning with the European Commission’s Readiness Roadmap 2030. Poland is accelerating its space-based capabilities, aiming to have nine satellites in orbit by the end of 2026. This development was first reported by Janes.

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