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Kleos Space cleared for lift-off with launch confirmation for December

Stephen Kuper
Kleos Space cleared for lift-off with launch confirmation for December

ASX-listed Kleos Space has confirmed that the Kleos Scouting Mission has been cleared for lift-off and will launch on a PSLV rocket from Chennai, India, in December.

Kleos’ cluster of four satellites are confirmed as mission ready for PSLV integration and the satellites will function with dispensers for the PSLV rocket.

The satellites have passed a deployer fit check, which confirms satellites conform to the PSLV requirements. 

The Scouting Mission satellites will launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre aboard PSLV C49 (a rideshare launch including satellites from other organisations such as Spire Global) into a 37-degree inclination delivering optimised revisit rates over crucial shipping regions including the Strait of Hormuz, South China Sea and east and west African coasts, compared with the original sun-synchronous orbit.

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The four-week launch preparation schedule will commence in mid-November with shipping of high purity butane satellite fuel to the launch integration facility in Chennai.  

Kleos CEO Andy Bowyer said, "Satellite launches are highly complex, requiring extensive pre-flight testing of critical functions that cannot be fast-tracked without compromising the mission."

While launch preparations are underway, Kleos remains focused on securing additional government and commercial pre-order contracts and is on track to achieve first revenues in Q1 2020.

The development of Kleos’ second cluster of satellites, which will enhance data collection and increase revenues and customers, is progressing.

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Kleos’ Scouting Mission satellites will geolocate maritime radio frequency transmissions to provide global activity-based intelligence irrespective of the presence of AIS (automatic identification systems) or any other positioning system, or when imagery is unclear and targets are out of maritime patrol range.

"Our Scouting Mission satellites are mission ready, forming the foundation of future constellations when they launch in December, we are on track to generate first revenues in Q1 2020," Bowyer added. 

The geolocation data will enable governments and organisations to detect hidden maritime activity such as drug and people smuggling, piracy and illegal fishing as well as identify those in need of search and rescue at sea.

Kleos Space is a space enabled, activity-based intelligence, data as a service company based in Luxembourg. Kleos Space aims to guard borders, protect assets and save lives by delivering global activity-based intelligence and geo-location as a service.

The first Kleos Space satellite system, known as Kleos Scouting Mission (KSM), will deliver commercially available data and perform as a technology demonstration. KSM will be the keystone for a later global high capacity constellation.

The Scouting Mission will deliver targeted daily services with the full constellation delivering near-real time global observation.

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