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UK Space Command Contracts with SSTL for Carbonite+ Satellite

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Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has signed an ยฃ22m contract with Defense Equipment and Support on behalf of Space Command for Carbonite+, a 150kg spacecraft

Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has signed an ยฃ22m contract with Defense Equipment and Support on behalf of Space Command for Carbonite+, a 150kg spacecraft. Project TYCHE is the first satellite procurement for the MINERVA programme which is a key enabler in the development of the foundation for a UK Space-based Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) constellation under programme ISTARI. Delivered under a 3 year build programme, the Carbonite+ mission will be compatible with both horizontal as well as vertical launch. Carbonite+ will be operated from SSTLโ€™s Spacecraft Operations Centre in Guildford.

Phil Brownnett, SSTLโ€™s Managing Director, saidย โ€œWe are delighted that Space Command has signed with SSTL for Carbonite+, and we are looking forward to working together on this pivotal mission for the UK. We have established an excellent relationship with Space Command and by working closely together we have evolved and enhanced our Carbonite+ spacecraft designย for the Project TYCHE Programme.โ€

Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin said:ย โ€œThe MINERVA programme provides the route to use space to be fully interoperable and able to share data with our close allies.ย โ€œThis is the crucial first step in delivering this capability and Iโ€™m delighted that weโ€™re working together with UK companies to remain at the forefront of innovation inย space.โ€

The key outcome of project TYCHE will be a robust understanding and analysis of the integration activities, test environments and interfaces required to establish and maintain UK MOD rights to freely operate a space based Intelligence Surveillance and Recognisance (ISR) capability. The project also aims to understand security requirements, risks and identify further activities which may be required to mature the ISTARI ISR capability.