Satellites

ST Engineering will assist the UAE in achieving its space objectives by providing a SAR satellite.

ST Engineering has been selected by FADA, the space-focused entity under EDGE Group, to deliver a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite as part of the UAE National SAR Constellation Program, Sirb.

This project is aimed at enhancing the UAE’s Earth Observation (EO) capabilities and includes the design and delivery of the satellite and the mission control infrastructure necessary to capture high-resolution radar images for critical applications such as disaster response, environmental monitoring and national security.

The satellite will have state-of-the-art imaging with sub-meter resolution and a high-speed downlink. Beyond the SAR satellite, ST Engineering will design and deliver the infrastructure required for its operation. This mission control system will enable flexible and real-time satellite monitoring, ensuring that the satellite provides reliable day-and-night, all-weather imaging.

The satellite will align with FADA’s roadmap, enhancing UAE’s space-based capabilities for government and commercial use. The program will draw on EDGE Group’s depth of expertise in advanced technologies across defence and commercial fields.

The project moves into its next phase after completing the SAR system design review, with assembly and integration of the satellite to follow, along with rigorous operational testing. The collaboration will continue to strengthen the UAE’s position as a global leader in space technology.

Mr. Low Jin Phang, President of ST Engineering’s Digital Systems business, said, “FADA’s selection of ST Engineering for this strategic project underscores our proven leadership in space technology and our ability to design and produce commercial Earth observation satellites. We are committed to delivering end-to-end solutions that meet the UAE’s strategic needs and contribute to its vision of building a resilient, self-sustaining space ecosystem.”

 

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