BAE Systems to build high-res imagery satellites for Vantor

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BAE Systems will build the spacecraft for the next-generation Vantor Vantage 20 cm-class imaging satellites, for use with national defence and intelligence programmes.
BAE Systems will build the spacecraft for the next-generation Vantor Vantage 20 cm-class imaging satellites from the Evolve spacecraft line, for use with national defence and intelligence programmes. BAE Systems will also lead spacecraft integration and testing for the programme.
Brad Shogrin, vice president and general manager of National Space for BAE Systems Space & Mission Systems, said: “We are entering a new era of imaging satellite production that is based on a long and successful history of delivering space vehicles for Vantor programmes. The Vantage imaging satellites will provide essential data for critical intelligence programmes and we look forward to growing our partnership as we advance to the production phase of these next-generation space vehicles. Vantor features world-class capabilities and we are excited to once again partner with them on these advanced systems.”
Vantage satellites are designed to collect the most accurate, highest-resolution commercial imagery on orbit. They will integrate advanced technologies designed to increase imagery collection, reduce latency and deliver mission-critical intelligence from space.
BAE Systems and Vantor share a successful history of collaboration spanning several multi-satellite intelligence programs, including two Quickbird and three WorldView satellites.
Matt Jenkins, chief space systems officer at Vantor, said: “As demand accelerates for more responsive space-based intelligence, we’re investing in expanding our constellation capabilities to strengthen the spatial foundation that represents our living digital twin of Earth.
“Vantage represents the next generation of exquisite imaging from space and BAE Systems’ proven track record of manufacturing excellence, mission execution and deep experience supporting world-class imaging programmes makes them the right partner to help us build what will be the most capable commercial imaging satellites on orbit.”
The companies will continue to research future collaboration on satellite constellation design and production to advance national defense and intelligence capabilities.