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EU kick starts brand-new protected satellite constellation

The European Commission on Monday granted agreements to press forward delayed prepare for a. 10.6 billion euro ($ 11.13 billion) safe and secure European satellite. constellation in response to Elon Musk's Starlink and other. fastgrowing web networks.

The multi-orbit array of more than 280 satellites known as. IRIS ² will supply an encrypted foundation for European Union. federal governments and public agencies, and develop brand-new commercial. services.

In an increasingly intricate geopolitical world, making sure. resilient, protected and quick governmental communications is. essential, Josef Aschbacher, director general of the 22-nation. European Area Company, stated in a statement, adding it would. increase European competitiveness and produce tasks.

The task is the European Union's third major effort. in area after the Galileo navigation system and the Copernicus. Earth observation network, which monitors climate modification.

It has been beleaguered by differences over commercial work share. and issues from some nations, led by Germany, over the cost. However authorities say quick expansion of Musk's Starlink spurred. efforts to fortify Europe's so-called digital sovereignty.

The partly EU-funded advancement includes a consortium of. 3 satellite operators - Eutelsat, Hispasat and SES. - and requires the first launch in mid-2029 and complete. roll-out by the end of 2030.

It comes after Europe's 2 leading satellite producers. - Jet and Thales Alenia Area -. pulled out of the SpaceRise consortium amidst concerns over. financial threats as they come to grips with losses on existing tasks.

Europe's satellite makers are having a hard time to manage. the arrival of Starlink, developed by Musk's SpaceX, which. currently represents some two-thirds of satellites in orbit. They likewise face a drop in demand for big business satellites.

Airbus and Thales Alenia Space, which are exploring strategies to. combine satellite operations, will remain in the IRIS ² job,. but as providers instead of full consortium members.

IRIS ² accompanies growing pressure on European nations to. work together on defence and security, but has been overshadowed. by Starlink and Amazon's planned Kuiper web network.

There had been issues over the survival of the. French-backed plan after the departure in September of its. leading champ, previous Internal Market Commissioner Thierry. Breton.

German defence technology start-up Helsing cautioned in 2015. that IRIS ² ran the risk of missing the boat on the current developments in. expert system due to the fact that of hold-ups in agreeing funding.

The task, which will cost an estimated 10.6 billion euros. including private funding, will be managed by the European. Area Firm and run from a control space in main Italy.

(source: Reuters)