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RUAG Space successfully placed nearly 1000 satellites in orbit

With the separation of the latest 34 OneWeb satellites RUAG Space is getting close to place the 1000th satellite in space.

RUAG Space successfully placed nearly 1000 satellites in orbit
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Recently another 34 OneWeb internet satellites have been separated from the Soyuz launch vehicle and placed in orbit with a dispenser from RUAG Space. With this, RUAG Space successfully placed 997 satellites in orbit, bringing the Swiss-based space supplier closer to the milestone of 1000 satellite separations. “This is a huge achievement which highlights the outstanding capabilities we have in satellite separation,” says Holger Wentscher, Vice President Product Group Launchers at RUAG Space.

“We meet customer expectations in extreme environment”
The separation systems from RUAG Space are being produced at its site in Linköping, Sweden. The 34 OneWeb satellites were launched with a separation system on a dispenser manufactured by RUAG Space. The dispenser system makes it possible to separate multiple satellites in a specific order in order to get exactly the right orbit. “For us, every separation is an exciting achievement. We can offer a 100% reliability and are able to meet customer expectations in the extreme environment of space,” says Holger Wentscher.

RUAG Space dispenser for OneWeb. A team of RUAG Space engineers supported during final works at the Russian spaceport in Vostochny in June 2021. Copyright: Copyright: © Dhelft, Arianespace.
RUAG Space dispenser for OneWeb. A team of RUAG Space engineers supported during final works at the Russian spaceport in Vostochny in June 2021. Copyright: Copyright: © Dhelft, Arianespace.

Separation systems for all large launch vehicles in the world
RUAG Space is the world leader for satellite separation systems for commercial launch vehicles. “Our separation systems ensure that satellite and rocket remain securely attached to one another during the tough journey into space, and then deliver the valuable payloads into orbit with precision,” says Andreas Jonsson, the site manager in Linköping. All 997 satellite separations have been carried out with a 100 percent success rate. They are the result of a long and trusted collaboration with NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and an increasingly advanced position in the commercial space industry in recent years. “We are leading the commercial market and we provide all the larger launchers in the world with equipment for launching satellites in all sizes,” adds Andreas Jonsson.

40 years of experience in Linköping
RUAG Space has been developing and producing Payload Adapter Systems for around 40 years. “A period during which we have accumulated vast experience, and supplied our products to an ever-growing number of customers,” says Andreas Jonsson. “We constantly try go get better and to develop new products. Our latest product ‘Soft Separation System’ makes our separation systems useful for the next generation satellites with better performance and lower shock.” At the RUAG Space site in Linköping about 140 employees are working.

More information www.ruag.com