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Umbra Launches Groundbreaking Bistatic SAR Satellite Imagery Capability
Umbra, a SAR satellite provider, is set to provide customers with bistatic data in 2024.
Umbra Launches Groundbreaking Bistatic SAR Satellite Imagery Capability
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Mar 08, 2024

Umbra, a developer of earth observation technology, has announced plans to release imagery obtained from its innovative pair of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites. This new offering, set to be available to customers later this year, marks a key advancement in SAR data collection.

Following the successful deployment of Umbra-07 and Umbra-08 satellites on the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission on November 9, 2023, Umbra now has eight satellites in orbit. As it proceeds with its planto build a 32-satellite constellation - it will deploy satellites in pairs to optimize coverage and capabilities.

These satellite pairs, operating in formation, enable enhanced multistatic collection and integrated operations, thus providing unique data phenomenology and improved system resilience. This strategy leverages the full potential of cluster operations for applications ranging from Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), elevation mapping, improved imaging resilience, to advanced moving target indication techniques.

Jason Mallare, Vice President of Global Solutions at Umbra, shared his excitement: "This development signifies a major leap in our cluster operation capabilities. Transitioning to coherent satellite pairs allows us to pioneer cluster operations that bring unmatched resilience and comprehensive capabilities across the spectrum, powered by cost-effective and high-performance individual satellites."

Umbra's technological advancements have surged forward with support from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has dramatically accelerated the development of formation flying and multistatic data processing technologies over the last year through its Distributed Radar Image Formation Technology program.

Umbra's SAR satellites, capable of capturing high-quality images under any weather conditions and at any time of the day or night, are proving to be invaluable assets for continuous monitoring. Offering the highest resolution SAR data available, Umbra empowers the US Government, allied nations, and commercial entities with reliable, all-weather intelligence.

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