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Europe Boosts Space Intel with Norway-Germany Pact
10 Dec
Summary
- Two European defense firms unite for sovereign space capabilities.
- Small satellites for intelligence and comms to launch in three years.
- Partnership aims to enhance European defense with AI and sensors.

Two European defense technology companies, Germany's Hensoldt and Norway's Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), have formed a strategic partnership to enhance Europe's independent intelligence and communications capabilities in space. The venture plans to begin deploying small satellites within approximately three years, addressing the growing strategic importance of space-based intelligence for European governments.
This collaboration leverages KDA's satellite manufacturing and operations expertise, including its ground station network via Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT). Hensoldt will contribute its advanced artificial intelligence-driven software and sensors, such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR), electro-optical imagery, and radio frequency emissions analysis. The initiative aims to establish production facilities in Germany to bolster sovereign European defense capabilities.




