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KONGSBERG reaches 200 TT&C units milestone supporting satellite communications worldwide

22.5.2026 12:51:24 CEST | KONGSBERG | Press release

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KONGSBERG has passed a cumulative total of 200 contracted Telemetry, Tracking & Command (TT&C) units - critical subsystems for satellite communications. Today, 142 units are operating in orbit onboard geostationary satellites, accumulating more than 8 million error-free hours - a testament to the reliability and engineering excellence of KONGSBERG’s space solutions.

For nearly four decades, KONGSBERG has supplied high-quality electronic equipment to telecommunications, navigation, and Earth observation satellites. Its products are onboard more than 250 satellites, serving global satellite operators. The company’s expertise spans the entire value chain - from design and development to manufacturing, qualification, and delivery, supported by advanced in-house competencies in RF and electronic design, simulation, and space-qualified technologies.

This achievement is rooted in long-term collaboration with ESA and the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA), through ESA’s ARTES Industrial Competitiveness program. ESA has supported KONGSBERG in developing and enhancing its TT&C technology which has evolved through multiple innovation cycles. These investments have enabled KONGSBERG to expand its space electronics business, enter new market segments, and strengthen Norway’s space-based competencies, directly contributing to priorities outlined in the Norwegian government’s space strategy.

“A long standing cooperation with KONGSBERG have shown how sustained ARTES support and shared ambition can strengthen both Norway’s role in space technology and Europe’s wider industrial capabilities,” said Domenico Mignolo, Head of the Technology & Products Division in ESA’s Connectivity and Secure Communications (CSC) Directorate. “We are proud of this major milestone, which illustrates how sustained collaboration has enabled Norway to play a leading part in advancing reliable TT&C solutions while reinforcing Europe’s excellence in critical technologies.”

 “This significant milestone proves the value of close cooperation between industry, ESA and national space agencies. KONGSBERG has for many years demonstrated the ability to deliver world class products in a demanding and changing space market. The TT&C subsystems are particular, in that the product serves both commercial and institutional mission. Congratulations to both KONGSBERG and ESA on this achievement!”, says Christian Hauglie-Hanssen, Director General of NOSA.

With its advanced TT&C subsystems, KONGSBERG has broadened Europe’s industrial base and reinforced European non-dependence in critical satellite technologies. The company’s global footprint and partnerships with major primes position Norway as a key contributor to the European and international space value chain.

"Delivering our 200th TT&C unit reflects years of innovation, collaboration, and trust from our partners," said Per-Erik Kristoffersen, Senior Vice President Space & Surveillance at KONGSBERG. We are proud to contribute to Europe’s competitiveness in space and look forward to shaping the next generation of satellite communications."

The achievement underscores innovation supported by the European Space Agency (ESA), Norwegian competence, and global competitiveness in satellite communications.

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KONGSBERG protects people and critical infrastructure – from deep sea to space. We develop innovative technologies for defence, security, and surveillance markets, combining military and civilian expertise. Our defence and security solutions span missiles, weapon stations, air defence, command and control, and digital towers. KONGSBERG also delivers advanced ocean and space technologies – from autonomous marine systems to satellites and data services – supporting sustainability, climate monitoring, infrastructure protection, and security. Today, we are more than 7,500 employees in about 20 countries. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and the Norwegian government controls about 50.01 percent of the shares.

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