Two Spanish space giants have joined forces to take 5G defense satellites into space: PLD Space and Sateliot

A significant collaboration between two Spanish space companies, PLD Space and Sateliot, aims to launch 5G defense satellites into orbit, bolstering European technological sovereignty. This initiative represents a crucial step towards reducing reliance on foreign entities for critical space infrastructure and services. The partnership underscores a broader European drive for digital independence. The agreement involves PLD Space, the manufacturer of the Miura 5 rocket, and Sateliot, a telecommunications satellite operator. Sateliot's Tritó constellation will deploy two of its satellites aboard the Miura 5 rocket, with a target launch in the fourth quarter of 2027 from Kourou, French Guiana. Each 160-kilogram satellite will have a dedicated launch, ensuring optimal deployment and operational efficiency. This collaboration is particularly significant as it marks the first entirely Spanish private space mission, encompassing satellite design, manufacturing, operation, and launch. By controlling the entire value chain without foreign intermediaries, the project aligns perfectly with the European Union's strategic goals to reduce dependence on non-European launch providers and technology. The Tritó constellation represents an advancement for Sateliot, building upon their existing satellite technology.
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