Thales Alenia Space and
Telespazio win contract for SICRAL 3
June 16, 2021
Thales Alenia Space have
signed a contract with the Italian Ministry of
Defense, represented by TELEDIFE / Secretariat
General of Defense, for the development of the
SICRAL 3 secure satellite communications system,
including its ground segment. Covering the
development of phases B and C1
, the contract is worth a total of approximately
€159 million, as result of an articulated and
complete negotiation process.
The SICRAL (Italian System
for Secure Communications and Alerts) program
deploys geostationary satellites for
confidential strategic and tactical
communications, to support defense missions both
in Italy and abroad. The new SICRAL 3 system is
designed to meet Italian defense communications
and interoperability requirements. It will
ensure continuity with the current SHF and
UHF-band telecom services provided by the SICRAL
1A, 1B and SICRAL 2 satellites, while expanding
its suite of services by providing a Ka-band
payload, as well as supporting security, public
rescue and civil protection services.
SICRAL 3 will also
capitalize on the ongoing developments within
the ItalGovSatCom (I-GSC) program, a pillar of
the evolving “Space Economy” and the Programmes
of Military Research, and
will help expand NATO’s current satellite
capabilities.
To develop the SICRAL 3
program, Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio, via
their Space Alliance, have created a temporary
consortium led by Thales Alenia Space, with
Telespazio also playing a major role.
Thales Alenia Space will be
responsible for the entire SICRAL 3
telecommunications system, the space segment
(including system design and integration), and
the design, production and integration of the
innovative UHF, SHF and Ka-band payloads. The
space segment includes two geostationary
satellites, SICRAL 3A and SICRAL 3B. The
innovative platform, which features electric
propulsion, is based on a modular and autonomous
orbital transfer design using GNSS/GPS sensors
and receivers for satellite positioning and
attitude. Leonardo will supply the star sensors
that enable SICRAL 3 to maintain the correct
attitude in orbit through sophisticated
algorithms.
Telespazio will manage the
development of the highly innovative ground
segment, drawing on synergies with previous
SICRAL developments for the Vigna di Valle
Control Center and the Fucino Space Center. The
company will be in charge of the satellites’
launch and early orbit phase (LEOP) and in-orbit
tests (IOT).
1 Phase B is the detailed
development of the project, while phase C is the
production of the hardware up to the Engineering
Qualification Models, with the related
qualifications, up to the Critical Design Review
“The SICRAL 3 contract marks a major step
forward for Thales Alenia Space and the entire
space industry in terms of our ability to
propose design solutions and technologies, not
only for the Italian government but also for
allied nations and international organizations
such as NATO,” said Massimo Claudio Comparini,
Deputy CEO and SEVP Exploration, Observation and
Navigation at Thales Alenia Space. "This
contract reflects the fruitful long-standing
collaboration between our company and the
Defense Administration. Thanks to the experience
gained in conducting national programs such as
SICRAL and COSMO-SkyMed, as well as expertise in
both ground and space systems, the Italian space
industry retains full autonomous capacity in the
development and delivery of end-to[1]end
solutions for large-scale integrated systems."
“SICRAL missions have
represented excellence in the implementation and
management of complex space programs for over 20
years,” said Luigi Pasquali, Telespazio's CEO.
“The Space Alliance between Leonardo and Thales,
through its companies Telespazio and Thales
Alenia Space, works closely with the Italian
Ministry of Defense to provide modern and
effective satellite communications services for
our country and NATO. By ensuring the continuity
of the SICRAL program and expanding its
services, especially through an added Ka band,
our defense forces will have the operational
capacity needed to further strengthen the
country’s international role.”
Giuseppe Abbamonte, Admiral
Chief Inspector of TELEDIFE (IT, Telematics and
Advanced Technologies Directorate of the
Ministry of Defense) added, "Within the past
three and a half years, as a Director of
TELEDIFE, we have launched major space programs.
Today, these efforts have culminated in the
signature of the contract for the development of
the future military satcom satellite
constellation. Today's signature once again
proves not only the enormous importance of space
for defense, but also the very high level
achieved by Italian industry, represented today
by two of the most important companies operating
in this sector, Thales Alenia Space and
Telespazio. Italian industry not only produces
systems capable of meeting the complex
requirements imposed by national military needs,
but is also asserting itself in a highly
competitive international context.”
Thales Alenia Space and
Telespazio have already supplied to the Italian
Ministry of Defense two first-generation SICRAL
satellites (no longer in operation), and the
second-generation SICRAL 2 satellite.
Telespazio, having co-financed the SICRAL 1B and
SICRAL 2 missions, has consolidated its role as
a defense satellite operator. Holding a share of
these satellites’ transmission capacity, it
offers telecommunications services to the armed
forces of NATO member countries. The Space
Alliance also contributed to the development and
launch of the Athena-Fidus satellite for
military and dual (civil-military)
telecommunications for France and Italy and two
Satcom BW satellites for Germany. Thanks to
Athena-Fidus and SICRAL 2, Thales Alenia Space
and Telespazio form the cornerstone of European
collaboration in defense.