Hanwha Systems, a leading South Korean defense and aerospace technology company, announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with BAE Systems, the UK’s premier defense and security company, to jointly develop an advanced multi-sensor satellite system.
This collaboration will look to integrate BAE Systems’ ultra-wideband Radio Frequency (RF) sensor technology with Hanwha Systems’ cutting-edge small Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite capabilities. Together, the two companies will explore the creation of a powerful space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance solution and strengthen their competitiveness in the global satellite market.
The multi-sensor satellite system will combine data from both RF and SAR satellites and leverage machine learning to deliver precise, timely, and high-resolution intelligence. By fusing different types of satellite data, the system is expected to significantly enhance situational awareness and offer a formidable space-based surveillance asset.
Rachael Hoyle, Space Director, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence saids: “Bringing together our pedigree in space with Hanwha Systems’ expertise in SAR satellites represents an exciting opportunity to progress ISR capabilities from space for international markets. We’re looking forwards to building this relationship and advancing space technologies together.”
Sung-Chan Song, Head of the Space Division, Hanwha Systems saids: “Small SAR satellites are becoming increasingly recognised as invaluable resources for surveillance and reconnaissance. Hanwha Systems is proud to collaborate with BAE Systems and as we looks to further expand our presence in the global satellite market.”
Hanwha Systems is the provider of the SAR payload for the 425 Project, South Korea’s first military reconnaissance satellite program. In December 2023, the company successfully launched a 1-meter resolution small SAR satellite developed entirely with domestic technology, demonstrating its leadership in civilian-led Earth observation and surveillance capabilities. Hanwha is also participating in Korea’s first low Earth orbit (LEO) communications satellite development project, led by the Agency for Defense Development, and is actively contributing to the creation of an independent military satellite constellation.
More information: www.hanwhasystems.com