"We are pleased to report that our Cluster 7 satellites have deployed to orbit following another successful launch," said HawkEye 360 CEO, John Serafini. "The continued expansion of our RF-sensing satellite constellation enables us to more quickly and accurately reveal global activities to make the world a safer and more secure place."
The successful launch of the Cluster 7 trio further expands HawkEye 360's constellation to 21 satellites with extended and improved data collection in the 15-18 GHz range, first introduced in on Cluster 6 launched January 2023.
"This latest launch broadens our collection capabilities around the globe, allowing us to meet the persistently high demand for our RF analytics," said HawkEye 360 COO, Rob Rainhart. "We are grateful to SEOPS for providing integration support for our team on this mission."
This launch expands collections of RF signals in support of HawkEye 360's broad range of radar and communications signals across land and sea. The expanded collection of RF signals and revisit rates provides increased situational awareness into an array of activities, including early-warning radars, military activities, maritime domain awareness, radio communications, and indicators of RF interference, important to our customers' success.
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