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Thales Alenia Space wins contracts for IRIDE radar and optical satellites

Thales Alenia Space wins contracts for IRIDE radar and optical satellites
Italy’s new constellation of innovative and flexible Earth observation satellites to monitor Italy and Europe

Thales Alenia Space, the joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%),
has won contracts from the European Space Agency (ESA) to supply a first batch of six small satellites with
synthetic aperture radars (SAR) and one satellite based on optical technology for the Italian Earth observation
constellation, IRIDE. This innovative new constellation, based on a number of different sensing instruments
and technologies, will range from microwave radar imaging to optical sensors at various spatial resolutions
and in different frequency ranges, thus becoming a pioneering space program in Earth Observation.
The contract for the six SAR satellites is worth €112 million and includes an option on a second group of four
satellites, worth €75 million. The optical satellite contract is worth €30 million, and includes an option on an
additional satellite for €19 million.
The satellites will be built in Italy under the responsibility of Thales Alenia Space and thanks to the contribution
of the entire supply chain of SMEs in the space sector. It will provide valuable data not only to researchers
studying the evolution of the environmental conditions of Italy but also to the Civil Protection and other Public
administrations to counter hydrogeological instability and fires, protect coasts, monitor critical infrastructures,
air quality and weather conditions. Finally, IRIDE will provide analytical data for the development of
commercial applications by start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises and industries in the geospatial
sector.
Both the radar and optical satellites are built on the modular NIMBUS (New Italian Micro Bus) platform,
weighing about 170 kilograms. Built by Thales Alenia Space, the high-performance NIMBUS can be produced
rapidly and is designed for high-revisit and high-capacity constellations. The optical payload is being
developed by the Italian companies Media Lario and TDS, specialized in the creation of instruments and
electronics for space.
IRIDE is a government project funded by Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), managed
by ESA in conjunction with the Italian space agency ASI. Scheduled for completion by 2026, IRIDE features
a hybrid constellation of different satellites with dedicated Earth observation sensors. This end to end system
comprises a series of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite sub-constellations, ground infrastructures (downstream)
and services dedicated to Italian public administration.
“I would like to thank the European and Italian space agencies for once again entrusting Thales Alenia Space
competences and expertise,” said Massimo Comparini, Senior Executive Vice President, Observation,
Exploration, and Navigation at Thales Alenia Space. “Building on our contributions to major Earth observation
programs, we are now a key player in this ambitious new project, which entails the creation of a unique,
innovative and entirely Italian constellation. We are delighted to be tackling a new challenge that paves the
way for the development of new capabilities, especially the design and production of small and medium-sized
satellites, which are key to the ‘New Space’ economy.”
“The European Space Agency is delighted for the signature of this contract” said Simonetta Cheli, Director
of Earth Observation Programs at ESA and head of the ESRIN center in Frascati. “The Italian government
has entrusted us with the task of implementing this particularly challenging and innovative program, and with

the signature of this contract, in addition to those signed in the past weeks, we are close to the full definition
of the IRIDE constellation and in line with the roadmap that will allow ESA to reach the first milestone of the
program, scheduled for the end of March. This is a very important milestone, given that the program is largely
financed by PNRR funds. Congratulations to the Thales Alenia Space team for this important contribution to
the IRIDE system. We firmly believe that, by integrating national and European assets, the IRIDE system will
make Italy more competitive than ever in the Earth Observation sector.”
These innovative satellites also feature sophisticated operating modes to support high revisit rates, providing
data that can be integrated with that from other existing or future programs and infrastructures, including
COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation and Prisma, as well as Europe’s vast Copernicus Earth observation
program.

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