
European Commission Considers Developing Military Intelligence Satellites
“Given the changes in the geopolitical situation, the European Commission is considering expanding its satellite capacities to improve geospatial intelligence support for security,” Kubilius told the FT.
The satellite Network could, for instance, be used to track military movements, something that requires more regular updates than the EU's Copernicus satellite service.
The Lithuanian commissioner also said he would raise the idea of a“temporary commercial approach" with EU countries, as the project would be time-consuming and expensive.
The EU is already taking steps to develop a new constellation of secure communication satellites that can rival Elon Musk's Starlink, called IRIS2.
The remarks by Kubilius come after U.S. President Donald Trump temporarily paused military intelligence-sharing with Ukraine to pressure it into peace talks, laying bare Europe's reliance on the U.S.
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