Issue 91

BlackSky to Supply Indonesia with Imagery Satellites

8 Feb: BlackSky, a US Earth observation and data analytics company, will provide imagery satellites and services to the Indonesian ministry of defense. The contract extends over multiple years and is reportedly worth $50M (US). BlackSky will partner with Thales Alenia Space (a joint French/Italian venture) to develop…

8 Feb: BlackSky, a US Earth observation and data analytics company, will provide imagery satellites and services to the Indonesian ministry of defense. The contract extends over multiple years and is reportedly worth $50M (US). BlackSky will partner with Thales Alenia Space (a joint French/Italian venture) to develop an Earth observation constellation tailored for Indonesia’s security requirements.

– Indonesia will gain access to BlackSky’s high-revisit imagery and analytics and will own two of BlackSky’s next-generation Earth observation satellites. The satellites represent the beginning of a future constellation that could include a mix of imaging satellites provided by BlackSky and others built by Thales Alenia.

– Indonesia’s PT Len Industri, a state-owned defense company, will lead the efforts of both Thales Alenia Space and BlackSky.

-In January 2024 Indonesia awarded BlackSky a separate contract to deliver real-time imagery and analytic support to Indonesia’s MoD.

– Thales Alenia and BlackSky are co-owners of LeoStella, a satellite manufacturer based in Seattle that produces spacecraft for BlackSky and other customers.

– BlackSky currently operates a constellation of 16 electro-optical satellites. All have been launched on commercial rockets, with the majority being deployed using the Rocketlab Electron SLV.

-As part of this new contract BlackSky expects to deliver two third-generation electro-optical imaging satellites to the Indonesian MoD in about two years.

– Thales Alenia Space will develop the synthetic aperture radar satellites.

-BlackSky will also provide ground station capabilities and flight operations support to the MoD.

– BlackSky’s current constellation is made up of Gen-2 satellites that provide 1-meter resolution imagery. The Gen-3 class satellites are capable of 35 cm electro-optical imagery and will have advanced communications capabilities that help reduce tasking-to-delivery speeds. The Gen-3 satellites also have dual optical-infrared sensors that allow for imaging at night and in low-light conditions.

This contract is a great example of how a smaller nation can quickly build/deploy exquisite space-based ISR capabilities using commercial partners…and do so at a fraction of the time and financial investments of traditional nation-state programs.

BlackSky Imagery Example (courtesy Payloadspace.com)

BlackSky Imagery & Analytics Example (courtesy Richard Gale via LinkedIn)

BlackSky Current Constellation (courtesy Spaceaware.io)