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Syracuse III (crédits Alcatel Space)

Syracuse III (crédits Alcatel Space)

 

23/12/2015 DGA

 

La Direction générale de l’armement (DGA) a notifié le 22 décembre 2015 aux sociétés Thales Alenia Space et Airbus Defence and Space la réalisation des 2 satellites du programme COMSAT NG (communications par satellites de nouvelle génération). Ils remplaceront, à compter de 2021, les satellites Syracuse 3A et Syracuse 3B actuellement en orbite. Le marché comprend également la réalisation du segment sol de contrôle de ces nouveaux satellites, la réalisation des antennes principales au sol nécessaires à leur utilisation et le soutien de ces moyens pour une durée de 17 ans à compter de la mise en service du premier satellite.

 

Le programme COMSAT NG doit permettre le maintien de la permanence des communications sur le territoire national et avec les zones prioritaires d’intérêt, ainsi qu’avec nos bâtiments à la mer, en tout temps (paix, crise ou catastrophe majeure). Moyens primordiaux pour les  télécommunications à longue distance, les systèmes de communication par satellite constituent  une pierre fondamentale pour la maîtrise de l’information, clé de la supériorité de nos forces. La maîtrise de l’information permet à tous les niveaux d’engagement, du niveau stratégique jusqu’à la plate-forme de combat, d’apprécier la situation et de conduire l’action opérationnelle.

 

Les satellites réalisés, fonctionnant en bandes X et Ka, offriront des performances accrues en termes de capacités de communication, de flexibilité et de résistance au brouillage afin de répondre aux futurs besoins des armées.

 

Aux côtés du groupement Thales Alenia Space et Airbus Defence and Space, l’organisation industrielle comprend également les sociétés Thales Communications & Security  et Telespazio France  (sous-traitants principaux). Le lancement des deux satellites sera assuré par Arianespace.

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station Venus photo Thales

station Venus photo Thales

 

February 22, 2015 Thales Group

 

The French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) has awarded Thales a contract to supply a further 20 ground terminals as part of the Syracuse III* satellite programme. Installed on VAB light armoured vehicles, these satcom terminals will operate as fully-functional network nodes for France's satellite communications on-the-move capability. The 20 terminals will be delivered from early 2016 to mid-2017.

These VENUS** terminals equipped with satcom on-the-move (Satcom OTM) systems from Thales enable commanders to stay in touch while on the move in the theatre. The command vehicles communicate via the Syracuse system, which connects them directly to other deployed assets. With Satcom OTM technology, vehicles fitted with satellite antennas can establish and maintain a satellite link whether they are moving or stationary.

The innovative Satcom OTM solution from Thales complements other radiocommunication systems and has standard interfaces to connect other tactical communication equipment for higher data rates and overall availability. By providing a permanent command communication capability in the theatre of operations, the solution meets the requirements of ground force units on the move in terms of information exchange and force protection.

This latest contract award is an endorsement of newly developed active antenna technology with electronic scanning, which offers better coverage and availability than conventional parabolic antenna solutions.

The contract for the first 10 stations was awarded by the DGA in 2009 as part of an urgent operational requirement for Afghanistan.

The 10 VENUS terminals delivered in 2010 have been deployed in Afghanistan and Mali, where they provided front-line vehicles with a permanent tactical communication capability in environments where other communication systems were unable to operate due to range limitations or terrain features such as, deep valleys and high mountains. Users have appreciated the performance and dependability of the Thales solution and its ability to operate in all types of terrain.

 

*France's Syracuse III system (SYstème de RAdioCommunications Utilisant un SatellitE / satellite-based radiocommunication system) is a series of satellites that enables French forces stationed in France or deployed overseas to access best-in-class satellite telecommunications services offering excellent performance in terms of throughput and anti-jam protection.

**VENUS: Véhicules de commandEment Nomades commUniquant par Satellite (nomadic command vehicles communicating via satellite).

 

Thales and secure satellite communications

 

Thales is a leading global supplier of secure end-to-end satellite communication solutions based on civilian and military satellites to meet the needs of land forces, air forces and navies.

Thales is responsible for project management and implementation of France's Syracuse III ground segment and networks. It is also in charge of convergence of the Astride / Syracuse theatre networks and is prime contractor for the Venus On The Move VAB light armoured vehicles for the French armed forces.

Since 2001, Thales Alenia Space has supplied 15 military or dual-use satellites to armed forces in France, Italy, Germany, Brazil, South Korea and the Middle East.

Thales's System 21 multi-waveform satcom transmission system offers anti-jam capability, complies with NATO standards and is deployed in France and other NATO member countries. Qatar has also selected this solution to meet its requirement for secure high-data-rate communications.

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18 janvier 2011 2 18 /01 /janvier /2011 08:55
SYRACUSE Programme: new order for Renault Trucks Defense

 

18.01.2014 army-guide.com

 

Renault Trucks Defense has signed with Thales a contract for supplying 21 units of vehicles type Premium, Midlum and Sherpa Light carrier dedicated to the tactical stations of the Syracuse III military satellite communications program. In 2009 Renault Trucks Defense has already sold 33 units of Sherpa light carriers. These new vehicles will be delivered in 2011.

 

 

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