A network of three space-tracking radars will be set up in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States as part of the trilateral security partnership known as AUKUS.
The three nations will host and operate the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC), a next-generation ground-based sensor funded by the U.S. Space Force and currently being developed by Northrop Grumman.
โThe Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability will leverage the geography of the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom to further enhance our collective space domain awareness: the ability to track, identify and characterize space objects,โ U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb said in a news release.
DARC will provide 24/7, all-weather capabilities to track and characterize objects deep in space โ in geosynchronous orbit up to 22,000 miles above Earth. The first DARC radar site, to be constructed inย Exmouth, Western Australia, is expected to be operational in 2026.ย All three sites are projected to be completed by 2030.
Cawdor Barracks in Wales has been identified as the U.K.โs preferred site for DARC, pending an environmental impact assessment. They will support space defence initiatives, space-traffic management and global surveillance of military and commercial satellites.