MDA Space wins contract for Radarsat replenishment satellite
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
MDA Space has been awarded a contract worth 688 million Canadian dollars ($483.3 million) by the Canadian Space Agency to build a radar imaging satellite for the Radarsat Constellation Mission (RCM) replenishment. The new satellite is based on the design developed for MDA Chorus, a commercial SAR system. The RCM replenishment satellite is part of the Radarsat+ program, announced in 2023, with a total cost of about 1 billion Canadian dollars. The program includes design studies for a next-generation satellite system.
💡 Why It Matters
- · This contract reinforces Canada's space sector as a sovereign capability, strengthening its defense industrial capacity and driving innovation across the space sector.
- · The investments in a next-generation satellite system demonstrate the Canadian government's commitment to advancing its space capabilities.