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SSTL selected to build third batch of Galileo nav systems


Article by: Darren Griffin
Date: 23 Jun 2017

pocketgpsworld.com
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) will build a third batch of navigation platforms for the Galileo satnav system. A contract to build eight more satellites, worth €140m, was signed between the European Space Agency (ESA) and German-British consortium OHB-Systems AG and SSTL yesterday.

Fourteen of SSTL’s Galileo FOC navigation payloads are currently operational in orbit, with a further eight payloads already delivered to OHB for integration and test,

Gary Lay, SSTL’s Director of Navigation said "SSTL is delighted to have been selected to build the third batch of navigation payloads needed to complete the initial Galileo Constellation. I am confident that the OHB-SSTL solution offered the lowest risk and best value for money, and I believe that our selection as payload providers for the third time in succession demonstrates a high regard for our work."

SSTL’s payload comprises different units including European sourced atomic clocks, navigation signal generators, high power travelling wave tube amplifiers and antennas. SSTL’s payload proposal for Batch 3 is for a recurrent build of the existing payload, with an evolution of the atomic clocks to incorporate advances made under the European GNSS Evolution Programme.

Source: www.sstl.co.uk



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