29.01.2010
RUAG Space in Sweden has received its first order for satellite hardware from General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. The order is for X-band antennas to downlink earth observation data to ground stations.
“We are happy that we have finally found a good opportunity match. Our experience is that our customers appreciate the way we perform in projects, so we hope for continued business”, says Mr Hans Fritz, responsible for the sale at RUAG Space.
The X-band antennas to be delivered to General Dynamics will be used on a satellite called the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM).The mission provides continuity in the multi-decadal Landsat land surface observations to study, predict, and understand the consequences of land surface dynamics.
General Dynamics is the satellite prime contractor and will build the satellite and integrate the instrumentation supplied by NASA. The satellite will be placed in a 705 km near-polar orbit in 2012.
The antenna type that has been ordered is specifically designed for use on-board low-earth orbiting observation satellites. The antenna type has earlier been delivered in large numbers for use on small earth observing satellites including the five RapidEye satellites. ESA’s coming laser radar wind mission, Aeolus will also use these antennas as will Japan’s Global Change Observation Mission, GCOM.
Some adaptations to the customer needs will be made and two flight models will be delivered next summer.
RUAG Space in Sweden has more than thirty years of experience from design and manufacture of space antennas. A large number of these antennas are Quadrifilar helix antennas used for Telemetry and Telecommand at S-band Frequencies. The X-band antennas benefit from this strong heritage.
The RUAG technology group
The RUAG technology group is an international aerospace and defence specialist with strong technological skills. The Group’s holding company is based in Berne, Switzerland and is 100% owned by the Swiss Confederation. RUAG has development and production sites in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Sweden and in the USA.
RUAG Space is a newly formed Division within the RUAG group. RUAG Space is Europe’s largest independent supplier of space subsystems and components. More than 1,000 people are employed at the company’s eight locations in Switzerland, Sweden and Austria. RUAG Space in Sweden designs and manufactures computer systems, microwave electronics and antennas for spacecraft and adapters and separation systems for launchers. The Swedish company has its headquarters in Gothenburg and a division located to Linköping RUAG Space in Sweden has 380 employees.
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