U.S.
military space systems for Australia
The
U.S. military is locating two key space systems -- the U.S. Air Force
C-band ground radar system and of the Space Surveillance Telescope --
in Australia.
UPI,
14
November, 2012
The
decision, agreed to by U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and
Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith, advances a bilateral
partnership on space situational awareness, the Pentagon said.
The
Air Force C-band ground-based radar system will provide a dedicated
sensor for the U.S. Space Surveillance Network for detecting,
tracking and identifying objects in space.
The
Space Surveillance Telescope, designed and built by the U.S. Defense
Advanced Research Project Agency, provides surveillance capability of
deep space.
The
C-Band radar will be operated from the Harold E. Holt Naval
Communications Station at North West Cape in Western Australia, the
U.S. Defense Department said. It will be delivered in 2014 and the
countries will its relocation costs from New Mexico and in its
operational costs.
"In
addition, the U.S. and Australia are in discussions on the
establishment of a Combined Communications Gateway in Western
Australia," the Pentagon said. "The Gateway would provide
both U.S. and Australia operators access to Wideband Global Satellite
communications satellites currently on orbit."
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