Syracuse (satellite) (redirect from SICRAL-2)
on October 13, 2005) the Syracuse-3B (launched on August 11, 2006) the SICRAL 2 (launched on April 26, 2015), which is a third complementary satellite...
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Operation Command operates military satellites of Italy, such as Sicral 1B, Sicral 2, Athena-Fidus, OPTSAT-3000 and the COSMO-SkyMed. It is also working...
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X Band Satellite Communication (section Sicral)
capacity. SICRAL (Sistema Italiano per Comunicazioni Riservate ed Allarmi) is Italy’s satellite system for military communications. The SICRAL 1 satellite...
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CERES Satellite communication: 2 satellites Syracuse III 2 satellites Syracuse IV 1 satellite Athena-Fidus 1 satellite Sicral 2 Space situation awareness:...
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competitiveness, still winning many designs (for 2015, it is expected to fly on Sicral 2, ARSAT-2, Hispasat AG1 and MSG-4. "400 N Bipropellant Apogee Motors". ArianeGroup...
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Athena-Fidus for the French and Italian space agencies CNES and ASI, and Sicral-2 for the Italian Ministry of Defence and the French Defence Procurement...
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Thor (satellite) (redirect from Marcopolo 2)
capacity of 9 Gbit/s. It was launched in tandem with the Italian/French Sicral 2 defense satellite. BSB History by Boeing Archived 20 January 2009 at the...
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compartments, one for liquid oxygen and one for liquid hydrogen, and a Vulcain 2 engine at the base with a vacuum thrust of 1,390 kN (310,000 lbf). The H173...
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lemonade.fr. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "French air strikes target convoy entering Chad from Libya". france24.com. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "French...
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success for Europe: Arianespace's Ariane 5 gives a "lift" to the THOR 7 and SICRAL 2 satellites". Arianespace. 26 April 2015. Archived from the original on...
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