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Logos Space to Build Low-Earth Orbit Constellation

Specialized technology for secure transmissions

Logos Space plans to differentiate itself from other LEO satellite operators by focusing on secure connections and resistance to electronic warfare. In addition to operating in the Ka-band of radio frequencies, which many communication satellites use, Logos says that its satellites will also operate in the much higher frequency Q-, V-, and E-bands.

Logos plans to offer closed connections between different sites, essentially creating a private satellite network that isn’t connected to the internet, thus creating an incredibly secure connection that malicious actors would be unable to attack over a normal internet connection. It will also be able to provide internet transit for companies like airlines that want to provide internet access to their customers.

The company also claims that its satellites will use narrow beams at high elevation angles designed to operate in a contested spectrum environment and minimize interference. This, combined with its high frequency signals, will purportedly allow for a satellite signal that can cut through both normal radio interference and intentional jamming while delivering multi-gigabit speeds.

While Logos is yet another player in an increasingly crowded market, it is clearly focusing its sights on securing lucrative military contracts, which is a pretty solid strategy. According to Sandra Erwin of SpaceNews, the U.S. Department of Defense is increasing its budget for satellite-based services more than tenfold, from $900 million to $13 billion.

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