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EMSA contracts satellite communication services to support maritime surveillance operations conducted by remotely piloted aircraft systems


EMSA has recently awarded six contracts for satellite communication (satcom) services to support the maritime surveillance operations of the Agency’s remotely piloted aircraft systems. The contracts are intended to provide fast and effective communications both to the Agency’s RPAS service providers as well as indirectly to the maritime authorities using the RPAS services.

With these new capabilities, EMSA will have access to a large pool of satellites to guarantee accessible, secure and autonomous satellite communication services not just for this generation of RPAS services but also for the next.

These new framework contracts will cover three different service categories:

  • satellite services for beyond radio-line-of-sight communications;
  • satellite connectivity services for land-to-land communications; and,
  • satellite services for ship-based RPAS operations.Framework contracts for RPAS beyond radio-line-of-sight communications have been signed with SES Techcom for two different service level categories: 2Mbps and 5Mbps in the return link. These services are intended to provide high performance wideband satellite capacity for high data rate applications, including in particular the transmission of simultaneous sensor streams, delivery of high-resolution image/video and a command and control link from the RPAS to the shore.

    EMSA has also signed framework contracts for satellite connectivity services for land-to-land communication services with: Viasat Netherlands, Telespazio France and SES Techcom as well as framework contracts for satellite connectivity services for ship-based operations with SES Techcom and Telespazio France. The wideband satellite internet connection under these contracts, up to 10Mbps, will be used to stream the payload data to the RPAS Data Centre allowing end users to follow the RPAS operations remotely.

    The contracted services will encompass the service set-up, equipment leasing and related maintenance, as well as all the necessary space and ground segment infrastructure.

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