December 1, 2025
 

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NATO, German BSI, and Israel's Rafael Share Strategies for Securing Space Systems
As space becomes a domain of warfare, democracies across the globe will increasingly rely on commercial satellite operators and private sector space companies to wage it, a senior NATO official told last week’s CyberSat conference. “Eventually we want to see commercial partners embedded — real bodies, real company representatives — working and fighting side by side with our space operators,” said Daniel Hilgert, the senior space coordinator within the Defence Industry, Innovation and Armaments Division (D2IA) at NATO headquarters.

In times of conflict, commercial space providers will find themselves on the front lines anyway, whether they liked it or not…[continued]

Government/Military
All.Space Hydra Max Terminal Achieves TRL 6 in US Army NGTT Program
All.Space has completed testing under the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Tactical Terminal (NGTT) program for its Hydra Max terminal, the company announced Nov. 25. The…[continued]
Technology
Blue Origin to Integrate Optical Payload on Blue Ring Vehicle for Space Domain Awareness Mission
Blue Origin will integrate an optical payload from Optimum Technologies (OpTech) on the first operational Blue Ring mission, set to launch in 2026. The vehicle…[continued]
Manufacturing
AST SpaceMobile Adds Manufacturing Sites in Texas and Florida
AST SpaceMobile is expanding its manufacturing capabilities with the addition of two new sites, one in Texas and one in Florida.  The company announced this…[continued]
Connectivity
Es’hailSat Wins Egyptian Telco Deal
Es’hailSat has signed a new capacity deal with Mobi Egypt, a provider of VSAT network services. Mobi Egypt has signed up for satellite capacity on…[continued]
Podcast
On Orbit Podcast: Space-Grade Innovation — The Evolution of Onboard Computing With Aethero CEO Edward Ge
Computing capability has advanced rapidly on Earth, but on-board computing in space is more challenging — as chips have to be hardened to function amid…[continued]
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