AAC Clyde Space wins ESA contract to complete maritime-monitoring constellation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The European Space Agency awarded AAC Clyde Space a 10.9 million euro contract to complete development and demonstrate VHF Data Exchange System satellites for the Inflecion maritime domain awareness program. The 12-satellite Inflecion constellation aims to detect, track, and monitor maritime vessels, including those with turned-off automated identification system transponders. AAC Clyde Space combines synthetic aperture radar with signals intelligence and VDES for two-way communication, enabling ship identification verification. The project is scheduled for demonstration in early 2029, with ESA and the UK Space Agency sharing costs. AAC Clyde Space completed phase one of Inflecion earlier this year and plans to expand its maritime-monitoring business.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Inflecion's ability to challenge unidentified ships enables authorities to verify and authenticate shipping, enhancing maritime safety and security.
- · Dedicated connectivity for critical maritime operational services supports safer and more sustainable maritime operations.