SpainSat NG-II secure communications satellite launched
The launch of its twin one in January and already in orbit - VIDEO
SpainSat NG-II, the second Airbus-built new generation secure communications satellite for Spain, has been successfully launched on 24 October 2025, at 01:30 UTC (23 October, at 21:30 EST) from the Kennedy Space Center, in the US.
The launch of this second satellite completes the SpainSat NG programme, the most ambitious space project in Spain's history and the most advanced government communications system in Europe. The programme has been led and promoted for the Ministry of Defence by the Spanish operator Hisdesat.
It is expected that in the Spring of 2026 they will jointly serve the Spanish Armed Forces, international organisations such as the European Commission in the GOVSATCOM programme, or NATO, and other allied governments.
This second satellite, operated by Hisdesat for the Spanish Armed Forces will ensure Europe’s most advanced secure communications, together with its twin satellite launched in January and already in orbit (see for details AVIONEWS).
Following the completion of integration, testing, and validation at Airbus facilities in Toulouse, the satellite was shipped in September to Florida, where it was launched on a Falcon 9 rocket.
Based on an Airbus Eurostar Neo platform, the approximately 7 metre, 6 ton SpainSat NG-II spacecraft, carries an innovative payload including an X-band active receive and transmit antenna system, providing the equivalent functionality of 16 traditional antennas. It guarantees reliable communications for military and government missions and can adapt and change its coverage up to 1,000 times per second. Additionally, the active antennas system can eliminate and geolocate jamming attempts w ith high accuracy and is hardened to protect against potential nuclear electromagnetic pulses in orbit. The satellite payload, representing around half of the entire satellite, was designed and manufactured by the Spanish space industry, led by Airbus.
Key innovative technologies, in particular active antennas on the SpainSat NG satellites were developed as part of the Pacis 3 ESA-Hisdesat Partnership through the ESA ARTES programme and supported by the Spanish Space Agency.
Below, the video about the launch:
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency