Israel Building New Radar Satellite 

BY BARBARA OPALL-ROME
March 04, 2005


Israel�s Ministry of Defense and Elta Systems Ltd., a subsidiary of 
government-owned Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), unveiled details of the 
TecSAR satellite, a low-earth orbiting synthetic aperture radar technology 
demonstrator planned for launch by the first half of 2006. ..... 
Source: 
http://www.isrjournal.com/story.php?F=700606 
...According to specifications displayed along with a mockup of the satellite 
during a Feb. 22 seminar at Elta�s headquarters in Ashdod, the satellite will 
weigh 300 kilograms, including the 100-kilogram SAR payload. The multimode 
payload employs electronic beam steering, which can be operated in 
strip-imaging mode, whereby synthetic apertures are targeted on wide 
geographical swaths; in spot-imaging mode which focuses on a specific, 
pre-assigned target; or in so-called mosaic mode, where the radar imager slews 
its focus on a number of spots in the same general target area. 
The TecSAR � like Israel�s Ofeq series of spy satellites � will pass over 
specific target areas once every 90 minutes or so. But because the satellite�s 
SAR payload is capable of providing high-resolution imagery during the day, at 
night and in all weather conditions, it will provide double the amount of 
usable intelligence within a 24-hour, since the Ofeq�s electro-optical camera 
cannot capture imagery at night or through clouds and other climatic obstacles. 
                                         
In a Feb. 22 announcement, Elta noted that a powerful ground station is already 
deployed to task new missions via a high speed data link, which also downloads 
images for further exploitation and interpretation. The data link is capable of 
storing 240 giga-bytes of memory. 
Technology incorporated in TechSAR is based on more than two decades of 
development work at Elta, Israel�s radar development house. Operational SAR 
systems developed by Elta include the EL/M-2060P reconnaissance pod for 
fighters, which captures 50,000 kilometers of territory per hour at standoff 
ranges of up to 150 kilometers, and the EL/M-2055 for unmanned aerial vehicles 
and light aircraft, both of which are capable of detecting and tracking moving 
ground targets. 
IAI President and Chief Executive Moshe Keret said Elta, through its 
development and production of TechSAR, joins IAI�s other business units that 
contribute to Israel�s space-related capabilities. IAI�s MBT Division is prime 
contractor for four Israeli satellites currently in orbit: the military Ofeq-5, 
the commercial Earth Remote Observation Satellite (Eros-A), the Amos-1 and 
Amos-2 telecommunications satellites. 
Additionally, IAI�s MLM Division is prime contractor for the Shavit, 
three-stage rocket, which is expected to loft TechSAR into orbit. Although the 
Shavit failed to launch Israel�s Ofeq-6 into orbit last August due to a faulty 
electronic component, defense and industry sources here said Israel�s MoD is 
sticking with the indigenous system for upcoming launches of the Ofeq-7 as well 
as TechSAR. 
�Our ability to integrate SAR systems and similar technologies will enable our 
company to advance future business opportunities also in the sector of civilian 
space,� Keret told government and industry executives at the Elta seminar in 
late February. 
While security classifications prevented IAI and MoD officials from discussing 
the intended resolution for the planned TechSAR, sources here said the 
spacecraft should be capable of detecting objects as small as one-meter across. 
An expert at Israel�s Asher Space Research Institute, part of the Technion 
technical university of Haifa, noted that resolution of SAR satellites is 
usually determined by the size of the radar�s antennae when measured in the 
direction of movement, meaning that a SAR satellite with a two-meter antennae 
should generate imagery of about one meter, depending on orbiting altitude and 
other technical variables. 






                
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