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    Finnish satellite operator ICEYE to provide data to NATO headquarters

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    Posted on March 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    ICEYE, a Finnish satellite operator, will provide imaging data to NATO HQ, enhancing Europe's space-based monitoring capabilities.

    Finnish satellite operator ICEYE to provide data to NATO headquarters

    By Anne Kauranen

    HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland-based satellite operator ICEYE is to start providing imaging data to the Situation Centre at NATO headquarters in Brussels, the company said on Friday.

    Privately owned ICEYE has grown rapidly in recent years and currently has a fleet of 48 Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites in orbit to observe the Earth, providing near real-time imaging. Its clients include Ukraine and other militaries.

    Its satellite constellation works by bouncing a radar beam off the surface of the Earth from approximately 550 kilometres in space to build a picture of what is happening on the ground from the pulses, regardless of weather conditions or daylight, the company said.

    ICEYE's announcement on NATO cooperation comes at a time when Europe is scrambling to boost its autonomy in space-based monitoring and communications, with the European Commission pushing forward delayed plans for a 10.6 billion euro ($11.13 billion) secure European satellite constellation.

    Officials say rapid expansion of Elon Musk's Starlink satellite constellation spurred efforts to shore up Europe's so-called "digital sovereignty".

    While ICEYE's satellites provide Earth observation, Starlink satellites deliver global internet coverage and enable communications.

    "We are proud of the opportunity to cooperate and support NATO users and decision-makers with data from the world's largest SAR satellite constellation, owned and operated by ICEYE," ICEYE's Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder Pekka Laurila said in a statement.

    "What the world has learned by observing the conflict in Ukraine is that future security of nations will be massively dependent on satellite constellations," ICEYE CEO Rafal Modrzewski told Reuters earlier.

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ICEYE will provide imaging data to NATO's Situation Centre.
    • •ICEYE operates 48 SAR satellites for Earth observation.
    • •The cooperation aims to boost Europe's space autonomy.
    • •European Commission plans a secure satellite constellation.
    • •Satellite constellations are crucial for national security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finnish satellite operator ICEYE to provide data to NATO headquarters

    1What is ICEYE's main service to NATO?

    ICEYE will provide imaging data to the Situation Centre at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

    2How many satellites does ICEYE operate?

    ICEYE currently has a fleet of 48 Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites in orbit.

    3What is the significance of ICEYE's announcement?

    The announcement comes as Europe seeks to enhance its autonomy in space-based monitoring and communications.

    4How do ICEYE's satellites work?

    ICEYE's satellites use radar beams to observe the Earth from approximately 550 kilometers in space, providing near real-time imaging.

    5What did ICEYE's CEO say about future security?

    ICEYE CEO Rafal Modrzewski stated that future security of nations will heavily depend on satellite constellations.

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