December 22, 2024

UAE’s First SAR Satellite Launched by Bayanat and Yahsat

Bayanat AI PLC and Yahsat have successfully launched the UAE’s inaugural Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite into orbit, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s space endeavors. The launch, which occurred on August 16, 2024, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, was conducted in partnership with ICEYE, a leader in SAR satellite technology. This satellite, part of a broader Earth Observation Space Program, aims to enhance the UAE’s capabilities in earth observation, offering high-resolution images regardless of weather or light conditions.

The satellite was launched aboard SpaceX’s Transporter 11 mission, with Exolaunch serving as the integrator. The successful deployment of the satellite is the first in a series of SAR satellites planned under Bayanat and Yahsat’s ambitious program. The SAR technology used allows for detailed monitoring of the Earth’s surface, crucial for various applications, including disaster management and maritime surveillance.

This project is a testament to the UAE’s commitment to advancing its space sector, with the satellite’s capabilities set to play a pivotal role in the region’s geospatial intelligence and analytics. The collaboration between Bayanat and Yahsat is expected to further develop as they continue to build out a SAR satellite constellation over the next three years, strengthening their position in the global space industry. This development also aligns with the UAE’s National Space Strategy 2030, aimed at positioning the nation as a leader in space exploration and technology.

The SAR satellite is designed to provide near real-time data for various applications, enhancing the UAE’s ability to respond to natural disasters and monitor environmental changes. The partnership with ICEYE, which brings advanced radar technology to the project, ensures that the satellite can deliver high-definition images over large geographical areas, offering significant value to both commercial and governmental users.

Hasan Al Hosani, Managing Director of Bayanat, emphasized the importance of this milestone for the UAE and the company’s future, noting that the SAR satellite constellation will be a cornerstone of their space capabilities. Ali Al Hashemi, Group CEO of Yahsat, highlighted the strategic significance of this launch in solidifying Yahsat’s position as a major player in the space industry, particularly as they expand into multi-orbit satellite operations.

The successful launch and ongoing development of the SAR satellite constellation underscore the UAE’s growing influence in the global space technology sector, paving the way for future advancements and contributions to space exploration and geospatial intelligence.