Supercomputers, artificial intelligence and cloud aboard a constellation of cyber-secure satellites orbiting the Earth. This is the objective of the "Military Space Cloud Architecture" (MILSCA) study project assigned to Leonardo by the TELEDIFE contract management of Segredifesa as part of the National Military Research Plan (PNRM). For the first time in Europe, similarly […]

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The attention these days is entirely focused on the feared Russian war capabilities in a space environment. Hypersonic missiles, nuclear-powered satellites equipped with electronic weapons are considered concrete threats to the security of states due to the damage they could cause to Western satellites dedicated to providing essential services such as those in the field of telecommunications and [...]

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The possibility that the entire satellite system could go haywire all at once and at the same time could be a reality not so much to overlook. In the blink of an eye mobile phones would stop chirping, navigation systems would crash, television screens would go blank and financial transactions would fail throwing all […]

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Leonardo will supply the high-resolution optical chamber for PLATiNO 3 and the hyperspectral instrument for PLATiNO 4. The payloads will support the monitoring of the territory, natural resources and the atmosphere, for a more sustainable and secure management of the environment. Leonardo's tools are the technological heart of the next PLATiNO missions, a fundamental element of the technological roadmap [...]

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On Tuesday 14 September at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Russia (18:07 UTC), Soyuz Flight ST35 took off with 34 OneWeb satellites on board, bringing the size of the orbiting fleet to 322 after a perfect deployment. the sixtieth Soyuz mission carried out by Arianespace and its affiliate Starsem, and the [...]

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Russia attempted to intercept broadcasts from a Franco-Italian satellite used by the armed forces of both nations for secure communications, French Defense Minister Florence Parly said, describing the move as an "act of espionage." In a speech outlining French space policy for the next few years, Parly [...]

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According to reports from Rossiyskaya Gazeta, North Korea is working to put two satellites into orbit. The news came following a revelation, cited as a source, by Vladimir Khrustalev, a military expert who recently met with officials from the National Aerospace Development Adminsitration in Pyongyang. As reported by [...]

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