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Australia has committed funding towards the development of an indigenous Low Earth Orbit (LEO) communications satellite and is establishing a dedicated space operations force. This is occurring at the same time as Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 which includes a focus on space operations.
Defence Australia has announced it is contributing $4 million (US$2.6 million) to the LEO project under an arrangement with local telecommunications company Optus which will lead a consortium and provide investment and in-kind resources. The satellite launch is expected to take place in 2028.
The communications system, using both laser light and radio-frequencies for data transfer, will be developed
Defence Australia has announced it is contributing $4 million (US$2.6 million) to the LEO project under an arrangement with local telecommunications company Optus which will lead a consortium and provide investment and in-kind resources. The satellite launch is expected to take place in 2028.
The communications system, using both laser light and radio-frequencies for data transfer, will be developed

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