HawkEye Selects SFL to Build its Next-Generation Satellite Constellation

HawkEye Selects SFL to Build its Next-Generation Satellite Constellation

HawkEye 360, the first commercial company to use formation flying satellites to create a new class of radio frequency (RF) analytics, has awarded the manufacturing contract for its next generation of satellites to UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory (SFL). Enabled by the company's $70 million Series B financing in August, this contract will substantially boost on-orbit capacity to serve the company's rapidly growing customer base. The contract will expand the constellation to 18 satellites, achieving routine revisits of less than an hour for increased global persistence.

These next-generation satellites will improve HawkEye’s capabilities and expand the constellation for faster revisit rates, which translates into better insights for a safer world across maritime, air, and land domains. UTIAS SFL will manufacture the bus and integrate the new RF payload developed by HawkEye 360. The satellites will geolocate more signals across a wider frequency range with improved accuracy and reduced data latency for more timely delivery to customers.

HawkEye has selected SFL for both its expertise and flight heritage. Their innovative work designing met all technical objectives, including reliably conducting formation flying maneuvers. HawkEye 360 launched its current cluster of three satellites in December 2018 to validate the technology and inform continuous innovation for the next generation of satellites. Since achieving commercial operations in April, HawkEye has been working closely with customers to test and bring multiple products to market, such as RFGeo and RFMosaic. The RFGeo product identifies and maps the location of emitters and the RFMosaic product provides broad surveys of RF activity across a region of interest.

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