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UK Space Command successfully launches first military satellite 

By Peter Fitzgibbon - 19th August 2024 - 13:31

Cutting-edge new satellite launched by UK Space Command to provide crucial space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

Tyche Lead

A UK satellite to support military operations was successfully launched on Friday night from Vandenburgh Space Force Base in California, USA

Named Tyche, the satellite is UK Space Command’s first satellite which can capture daytime images and videos of the Earth’s surface and strengthen the UK’s Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.  

Tyche transit case
Lowering the Tyche satellite into its transit case for delivery to Vandenburg Space Force Base in California, USA. Photo: SSTL.

As the conflict in Ukraine has shown, the use of space is crucial to military operations. Tyche is the first satellite to be launched under the Ministry of Defence’s space-based ISR programme, which will deliver a constellation of satellites and supporting ground systems by 2031.  

These satellites will not only support military operations, but also contribute to other government tasks, including natural disaster monitoring, the development of mapping information, environmental monitoring and tracking the impact of climate change around the world.  

Tyche Project Team
Tyche pictured with the SSTL Project Team. Photo: SSTL

Designed and built in the UK through a £22 million contract awarded by Defence Equipment & Support to Surrey Satellites Technology Limited (SSTL), Tyche is the first satellite to be fully owned by the Ministry of Defence.

SSTL received the first signals from Tyche – which is comparable in size to a washing machine – a few hours after lift-off, confirming the successful launch.

Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry, Maria Eagle said: 

“Tyche will provide essential intelligence for military operations as well as supporting wider tasks across government.”     

“Tyche also shows the UK’s commitment to support innovation in science and technology, stimulating growth across the sector and supporting highly skilled jobs in the UK.” 

Tyche Montage
Left: Lift-off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher from Vandenburg Space Force Base. Photo: SpaceX live feed. Right: Artists’ impression of Tyche in Low Earth Orbit. The satellite is the first Operational Concept Demonstrator (OCD) satellite delivered under Space Command’s £127 million MINERVA programme, the precursor to an operational constellation under Programme ISTARI. Image: SSTL

UK Space Commander, Major General Paul Tedman said:  “This is a fabulous day for UK space. The successful launch of Tyche has shown that UK Space Command, and its essential partners across defence and industry, can rapidly take a concept through to the delivery of a satellite capability on orbit.”   

“Tyche represents the first of a future constellation of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance satellites that we’ll launch over the coming years.”  

“I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate everybody involved with Tyche and thank them for their support.” 

Tyche launch
Pictured: SSTL’s Martin Sweeting & Andrew Cawthorne watching the launch at SSTL HQ in Guildford with UK Space Command’s Chris Page and Rachel Spicer & Dave Luney of Defence Equipment & Support, MOD. Photo: SSTL

Paul Russell, DE&S Space Team Leader, said: “Working closely with UK Space Command, Dstl and industry to understand how to deliver in a new, complex and critical environment has been an exciting journey.

“To see Tyche - the first of a new generation of UK military capabilities - delivered into orbit is an incredibly proud moment and a tribute to everyone’s commitment to this key project.”

Operating in Low Earth Orbit over a five-year lifespan, Tyche will provide timely space-based imagery in support of the UK Armed Forces.  The design and build of the 150-kilogramme satellite has supported around 100 high-skilled roles at SSTL since 2022.  

Tyche was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, by SpaceX, on their re-usable Falcon 9 rocket, as part of the ‘Transporter 11’ mission.

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