Kleos successfully launches
Patrol Mission satellites
Third cluster increases constellation capacity &
capabilities
Kleos Space S.A, successfully
launched its third satellite cluster, the Patrol
Mission on 01 April 2022 onboard the Transporter-4
SpaceX mission.
The D-Orbit Orbital Transfer
Vehicle carrying the four Patrol Mission satellites
has been successfully deployed into a 500km Sun
Synchronous orbit after being launched from Cape
Canaveral in Florida. After the deployment of the
Kleos satellites from the Orbital Transfer Vehicle,
satellite builder, Innovative Solutions In Space
(ISISPACE), will assist with Launch and Early
Operation Phase (LEOP) support, including in-orbit
system commissioning and final manoeuvring of the
satellites into their operational formation.
The Patrol Mission satellites
increase Kleos’ global data collection capacity by
119 million km² per day and
incorporate additional frequency spectrum collection
capabilities, enabling the geolocation of X-Band
radar transmissions in the 8500-9600 MHz range.
X-Band maritime radar is commonly used for collision
avoidance on board ships even when tracking systems
such as Automatic Identification System (AIS) are
turned off. The successful launch and deployment
will grow Kleos’ low earth orbit constellation to 12
satellites and improve average daily revisits over
key areas of interest for the customer base, e.g.
over the area between 15-degrees latitude north and
south of the equator to around five times a day.
Kleos CTO Vincent Furia said,
“Each of our new clusters feature greater data
collection and geolocation capability. In a little
over a year, we have launched three satellite
clusters with our fourth coming middle of this year.
The pace at which we are building our constellation
is a testament to the quality of our team and
supplier partnerships.
“The additional X-Band
geolocation capability will provide greater
consistency and accuracy for
customers, enabling them to locate ships that are
emitting X-Band radar signals such as those that
might be involved in illicit activities and evading
Automatic Identification Systems (AIS).
“While our initial Scouting
Mission satellites were focused on mid latitude
collections including the South China Sea, the
Vigilance and Patrol satellites increase our
capabilities and provide global coverage.
Additional clusters increase
not only the volume of geolocation data available
for our customers to purchase, but also its value in
establishing baseline patterns of life and improving
the detection of illegal activity such as drug and
people smuggling, border security challenges and
piracy.
“Kleos’ accessible and
cost-effective GEOINT dataset complements and
integrates with existing commercial data, providing
our customers with a more complete view of what’s
happening on the ground.