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Thales Alenia Space and Airbus Defence and Space to Supply Comsat NG Satellite to French Defense Ministry

By Veronica Magan | December 28, 2015
      Artist rendition of a Comsat NG satellite. pHoto: Thales Alenia Space

      Artist rendition of a Comsat NG satellite. Photo: Thales Alenia Space

      [Via Satellite 12-28-2015] The French defense procurement agency Direction Generale de l’Armement (DGA), part of the French Defense Ministry, has selected the consortium formed by Thales Alenia Space (65 percent) and Airbus Defence and Space (35 percent) to build and deliver the military satellite communications system, Comsat NG.

      The Comsat NG contract covers the construction and launch of two military communications satellites for the French armed forces, to replace the Syracuse 3A and Syracuse 3B satellites, launched in 2005 and 2006, respectively. The new satellites will enter in service in 2021 and will give France a higher performance system featuring new services.

      With a design life of 15 years, the two satellites will have identical X and Ka-band payloads, built by Thales Alenia Space as prime contractor. One will use the full electric Spacebus Neo platform, while the other will be built on the Eurostar 3000 platform. The Comsat NG satellites will feature heightened resistance to extreme jamming methods using an active anti-jamming antenna and a digital onboard processor.

      The contract also includes an extensive ground segment, including construction of the ground control and mission facilities, mainly calling on Thales Alenia Space’s Space Ops solutions. It will also include the refurbishment of ground stations in France and operating and maintenance support for a period of 17 years.