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Santiago (AFP) July 25, 2008 Chile has decided to buy a satellite for military and scientific purposes from France's EADS-Astrium group, the newspaper La Tercera reported Friday. Chile's Defense Ministry wants the 72-million-dollar satellite to monitor the country's borders and to help with natural disasters. Some 25 groups submitted bids for the deal, and the tender was won by the French aerospace and defense group, according to La Tercera. The satellite is slated to be rocketed into orbit in 2010. Related Links Read the latest in Military Space Communications Technology at SpaceWar.com
![]() ![]() General Dynamics C4 Systems recently mounted three 18.4-meter satellite antennas on 53-foot-tall pedestals in Wahiawa, Hawaii, as part of the preparations to deploy the new Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), the U.S. military's next-generation narrowband global mobile satellite communications system. |
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