Kongsberg and The Norwegian
Defence Research Establishment Launch New Satellite
Capacity for Maritime Surveillance of The High North
03 May 2022
KONGSBERG is the Nordic
region's largest company in aerospace and is a
global leader in maritime surveillance. The company
is now taking the next step to develop new
technology and new space-based maritime surveillance
capabilities. In combination with advanced data
analysis, the surveillance capacity will contribute
to defence operations and Norway's important role in
surveillance of the High North. In addition, rapid
identification of vessels engaged in environmental
crime, illegal fishing, smuggling and other illegal
activities is made possible, as well as supporting
search and rescue for vessels in distress.
The capacities have been
developed in close collaboration between KONGSBERG
and The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
(FFI).
“FFI and KONGSBERG have a long
history of close cooperation developing capacities
such as missiles, submarine systems, autonomous
underwater vehicles and other unique and
safety-critical capacities for Norway. We are now
taking this collaboration further and are developing
new, world-leading capabilities that can be used for
surveillance of Norwegian sea areas,” says Geir
Håøy, CEO of KONGSBERG.
INVESTING IN SATELLITE
CONSTELLATION CONSISTING OF THREE SATELLITES
KONGSBERG is investing in three
satellites to be produced by NanoAvionics in
Lithuania. The satellites will be equipped with
instrumentation developed by KONGSBERG to include
'"Automatic Identification System" reporting (AIS)
and a FFI-developed navigation radar detector that
analyzes vessels' radar use. Combining these
provides an overview of ship traffic in the area, to
include detection of vessels not reporting correct
AIS data. The satellites will also have an
encryption solution, developed by the Norwegian
company Eidel, which provides secure communication
with the satellites.
“Norway has maritime areas that
are five times our own land area. This satellite
constellation with newly developed capacities gives
Norway strengthened capacity for surveillance of our
sea areas. This will strengthen Norway's role as
NATO in the North which is important in the current
tense geopolitical situation. At the same time, it
contributes to several civilian purposes for control
in Norwegian sea areas. This will also expand
Norwegian space expertise building our national
capacities and ability within what is becoming an
increasingly critical infrastructure,” says Kenneth
Ruud, Director General of FFI.
«With this, we take a
successful model from the defence industry with us
into the space industry. Close collaboration between
users, researchers and industry has created
world-leading products that have succeeded in the
export market and formed the basis for high-tech and
future-oriented jobs in several Norwegian companies.
We are now making a similar investment with the goal
of creating a Norwegian satellite adventure that
will lift the space industry,” says Eirik Lie,
President of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.
INVESTMENT OF NOK 300 MILLION
The satellites will be operated
by Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), the world's
leading provider of ground station services. As part
of the strengthened investment, a new 6,000 square
meter building, with specialized facilities for the
development and production of products to be
launched into space, is also under construction in
the city of Kongsberg. The investment in a new
building and the three satellites has a total budget
of approximately NOK 300 million.
“This is a significant
investment where we use world-leading cutting-edge
expertise from several parts of the group. KSAT's
ground station network ensures time-critical and
secure delivery of the important data that the
satellites generate, and in combination with
advanced data analysis, maritime activity of
interest will be quickly identified,” says Lie.