Greece enters space age with launch of first national micro-satellites

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Greece has taken its first major step into space. On Nov. 28, the country’s micro-satellites were launched from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and have now entered orbit around the Earth, according to tovima.com.

This launch brings to life the “National Micro-Satellite Program,” an effort led by the Ministry of Digital Governance in partnership with the Ministry of National Defense. The program marks a significant advance in the modernization of the Greek Armed Forces as they adapt to the future of defense technology.

As part of the initiative, two fully operational Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites-ICEYE SAR-1 and SAR-2-are already delivering vital data to bolster national security and defense capabilities. With resolution reaching 25 centimeters, these satellites can observe the Earth at any time of day and in all weather conditions, including rain, snow, and cloud cover.

The data gathered by the SAR satellites serves many purposes: aiding the Armed Forces in civil protection tasks such as wildfire management and disaster response, supporting environmental monitoring, and contributing valuable intelligence for defense and security planning.

Sources within the Ministry of National Defense indicate that earlier meetings focused on maximizing the program’s effectiveness for military use and enhancing cooperation with the Hellenic Defense Innovation Center. Discussions are also progressing between ministries on the development of a communications satellite for the Armed Forces, with a proposal already submitted to the SAFE program.

Officials emphasize that incorporating these advanced digital technologies into Greece’s defense framework signals the beginning of a new chapter for the Armed Forces, aligning with the objectives of the “Agenda 2030.”

Source: tovima.com

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