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Vantor
Introduces Expansion of Its Satellite
Constellation Combining High-Resolution
Imaging and Real-Time Global Monitoring
Vantor announced
plans to expand its industry-leading
satellite constellation and create the
first commercial space-based system
combining accurate, high-resolution
imaging with real-time global
monitoring—empowering government and
commercial customers to generate
intelligence and power tactical
operations at unprecedented speed and
scale.
For decades,
space-based intelligence has forced a
tradeoff: you could either see the world
in high detail or monitor it
continuously, but not both. This
expansion to Vantor’s constellation,
which already delivers the most accurate
and high-resolution imagery on orbit,
eliminates that tradeoff for the first
time.
The new
architecture introduces the addition of
two satellite systems:
Vantor Vantage™,
next-generation 20 cm-class imaging
satellites delivering the highest
commercial resolution on orbit.
Vantor Pulse™, a
fleet of 40 cm-class satellites designed
for persistent, high-frequency
monitoring.
These new
satellites build on the success of
Vantor’s state-of-the-art Legion
program, which doubled collection
capacity, introduced dawn-to-dusk
monitoring, and set a new benchmark for
commercial imaging performance. Legion
satellites are already supporting
high-priority missions for customers
around the world, delivering the scale,
accuracy, and reliability required for
operational missions.
With Legion,
Vantor’s constellation can collect over
3.5 million square kilometers of highly
accurate 30 cm-class imagery daily and
revisit the same location on Earth up to
15 times per day. The expanded fleet
will further increase this collection
capacity while improving revisit rates
five-fold, unlocking imaging of the same
location on Earth as frequently as every
15 minutes.
These capabilities
enable a continuously updated, real-time
view of the world in 2D and 3D—allowing
customers to detect change, maintain
up-to-date maps, track activity, and
predict emerging threats at machine
speed.
Vantor expects to
bring the first Pulse satellites online
as soon as 2027, followed by the first
two Vantage satellites as soon as 2029.
“Vantage and Pulse
usher in a new era of space-based
intelligence—it’s the first time that
governments and businesses can get both
detailed imaging and real-time
monitoring from a single commercial
system,” said Dan Smoot, Vantor CEO.
“That fundamentally changes how
intelligence is generated and used.
Instead of choosing between accuracy and
speed, customers can seamlessly collect,
fuse, and deploy our multi-class
intelligence within their sovereign
systems, turning space-based data into a
real-time operational capability.”
Fueling
Tensorglobe, Vantor’s end-to-end
platform for real-time intelligence
Modern defense and
intelligence missions require real-time
sovereign intelligence systems, where
data is continuously collected and
delivered directly into workflows
customers fully own and control.
Tensorglobe™, Vantor’s end-to-end
spatial intelligence platform, already
drives this cycle today—and Vantage and
Pulse will further accelerate its
capabilities.
Tensorglobe
integrates data from space, air and
ground to create a fused spatial
foundation natively accessible to
geospatial AI models. This unified
system automates the full intelligence
cycle within a customer’s sovereign
environment, from collection to analysis
and delivery.
Tensorglobe is
powering a range of sovereign missions,
including:
Persistent
monitoring: Enabling sovereign
intelligence systems and applications
like Sentry™ to automatically detect
changes across hundreds of locations
simultaneously with faster alerting and
higher confidence.
Time-sensitive
tactical operations: Delivering
continuously updated ground truth for
any location on Earth, allowing
commanders and warfighters to understand
activity, make decisions, and act first
based on the most current view of the
environment.
Autonomous systems:
Powering Raptor™ with a continuously
refreshed 3D operational terrain,
enabling more accurate GPS-denied
navigation and coordinate extraction in
secure, sovereign environments.
The expanded
constellation enhances this system by
increasing the frequency and freshness
of the 2D and 3D spatial foundation that
feeds Tensorglobe.
By combining
accurate imaging, continuous monitoring,
and sovereign deployment in a single
system, Vantor is setting a new standard
for space-based intelligence that
empowers customers to move faster,
operate with confidence, and maintain a
real-time understanding of dynamic
mission environments.
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