Concept image of a Kleos satellite
Concept image of a Kleos satellite. Credit: Kleos Space S.A.

Kleos Space is looking to build a satellite constellation that will collect radio transmissions data that is currently hidden from detection for commercial and government civil and defence clients.

The company has signed GomSpace to build the constellation of 20 satellites, with the first set of up to three nanosatellites ready for launch by mid-2019. Last week, the company announced that Rocket Labs had been contracted as their launch provider.

Kleos a fascinating startup. It’s founders are British, but decided to base the business in Luxembourg and then go public in Australia.

The company has already won contracts and has begun to build its newย Data as a Service (DaaS) platform called Guardian ABI (Activity Based Intelligence).

It’s part of a new breed of small satellite startups looking to build itself a place in theย Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) market space by taking advantage of commercial off the shelf products, placing those sensors on nanosatellites and building a new data platform

Listen in to the weekly SpaceQ Podcast as I talk withย Andy Bowyer, co-founder and CEO of Kleos Space.

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Marc Boucher is an entrepreneur, writer, editor, podcaster and publisher. He is the founder of SpaceQ Media. Marc has 30+ years working in various roles in media, space sector not-for-profits, and internet content development.

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