EU's IRIS2 Satellite Network Expands to Non-EU Partners Amid Conflict
The European Union's satellite network, IRIS2, is poised to welcome non-EU countries like the United Kingdom, Norway, and Ukraine. This initiative aims to create a secure alternative to the American Starlink system, particularly significant for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Norway has already commenced discussions with the EU regarding its participation, while the UK and Ukraine have yet to formalize their interest. The IRIS2 project, with a budget of 10.6 billion euros, is expected to launch after 2030, featuring approximately 280 satellites.
This development underscores the EU's commitment to enhancing its technological capabilities in satellite communication, potentially reshaping the landscape of satellite services for member and partner nations alike.
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