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Mission type
  
Telecommunications

COSPAR ID
  
2014-006B

Mission duration
  
15 years

Launch date
  
6 February 2014

Launch mass
  
3,080 kg

Launch site
  
Guiana Space Centre

Operator
  
DIRISI

SATCAT №
  
39509

Bus
  
Spacebus-3000B2

Launch mass
  
3,080 kg

Rocket
  
Ariane 5

Manufacturer
  
Thales Alenia Space

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Similar
  
DirecTV‑14, Proteus, Ekspress AT2, GSAT‑16, Kosmos 2501

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Athena-Fidus (Access on theatres for European allied forces nations-French Italian dual use satellite) is a French-Italian telecommunication satellite providing high-throughput secure communications to both nation's armed forces and their emergency services. It was manufactured by Thales Alenia Space under the supervision of CNES, the DGA and the Italian Space Agency. It complements the lower-throughput but more secure Syracuse 3 satellites. The satellite has a wet mass of 3 tonnes and was placed on Geostationary orbit in 2014. Its expected lifetime is 15 years.

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Manufacturing

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The manufacturing contract was awarded in February 2010 to Thales Alenia Space. The satellite bus is a Spacebus 4000B2, smash in Cannes Mandelieu Space Center.

Launch

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The satellite was launched by a Ariane 5 ECA rocket on February,6th 2014 during the VA217 mission. After some on-orbit tests, official satellite commissioning took place on March,14th 2014.

Payload

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Although this is a common program, each country operates its own share of the payload. The satellite provides an encrypted, 3 Gbit/s throughput, using mostly Ka-band links. It carries 14 antennas including 7 mobile spot antennas, enabling positioning of steerable 1750-km diameter spot beams over operational theaters requiring a high bandwidth. France owns 5 beams and Italy 2. The system will enable communication with deployable ground stations (420 for France), and with drones.

Ground Segment

The ground segment for the French part of the Capacity is called Comcept. Comcept will provide a network of fixed and deployable ground stations using full-IP (Internet Protocol) technology. The system includes high-data-rate (HDR) ground stations which are installed in a transportable shelter and provide a speed of approximately 10 Mbit/s. The Comcept system is provided by Airbus Defence and Space and Actia Sodielec.

References

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