NATO announces new space and surveillance initiatives - Speech Brief
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NATO announces new space and surveillance initiatives

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  • Eight Allies launch HALO mega-constellation project
  • Spain joins APSS; Türkiye expands satellite and defence investments

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  • Eight Allies will explore a HALO mega-constellation for high-speed communications, intelligence and missile tracking.
  • Spain becomes the 19th country to join the Alliance Persistent Surveillance from Space (APSS) initiative, boosting coastal surveillance via its Atlantic Constellation satellites.
  • Türkiye will develop two additional high-resolution satellites built by the TÜBİTÁK Space Institute (contract worth over 300 million US dollars) and signed contracts with ASELSAN for low-orbit satellites, military communications and early warning radar systems (contracts totaling over 350 million dollars).
  • Allies and Indo-Pacific partners are developing the STARLIFT launch network; German company Isar Aerospace will sign a 140-million-dollar contract with Canadian Maritime Launch Services to lease a launch pad in Nova Scotia.
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