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Australia scraps multibillion dollar military satellite project

The project for a single orbit satellite with Lockheed Martin had been cancelled, the Australian Department of Defence said on Monday

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Australia has cancelled a multibillion-dollar military satellite project with Lockheed Martin, with a Department of Defence statement on Monday saying the military will instead shift its focus to a multi-orbit system.
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Lockheed Martin Australia was announced as the preferred tenderer last year for the geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellite communications system, in a project that was to deliver Australia’s first sovereign-controlled satellite communication system over the Indo-Pacific regions.

The project for a single orbit satellite with Lockheed Martin had been cancelled, the Department of Defence said in a statement on Monday.

“With the acceleration in space technologies and evolving threats in space since the project’s commencement, Defence has assessed that a single orbit GEO-based satellite communications system would not meet strategic priorities,” the statement said.

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It said Australia would instead prioritise a multi-orbit capability to increase resilience for the Australian Defence Force.

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