Germany’s defense sector sees a major strategic push as Airbus, Rheinmetall, and OHB unite to create a national “Mini-Starlink” SATCOM system for the Bundeswehr. This collaboration aims to significantly enhance secure satellite communication infrastructure, underscoring Germany’s commitment to technological sovereignty and resilient defense in a complex geopolitical landscape. The initiative seeks to provide the Bundeswehr with a robust, high-bandwidth, low-latency communication network, vital for modern military operations, including intelligence, deployment, and command-and-control. This concerted effort by key national industrial players highlights the critical need for independent and secure space-based communication capabilities.
This new alliance revisits and expands upon the “Große Ambitionen” for Bundeswehr SATCOM satellites from 2009. While previous efforts laid groundwork, current technological advancements, especially in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations, offer unprecedented opportunities. Challenges from a decade ago, like cost and technological maturity, are now addressed with innovative solutions and an integrated industry approach. Lessons learned, coupled with rapid space technology evolution, drive this renewed focus. The objective remains to equip the Bundeswehr with a resilient, secure, global communication system, providing a vital independent backbone for national security.
The “Mini-Starlink” concept envisions a constellation of small LEO satellites operating closer to Earth than traditional geostationary ones. This proximity dramatically reduces latency, enabling real-time communication in remote areas. A distributed LEO constellation also offers greater resilience; individual satellite issues won’t cripple the network. Airbus will contribute satellite manufacturing and system integration; OHB, satellite technology and constellation management. Rheinmetall’s involvement is crucial for integrating these SATCOM capabilities into ground-based military systems, vehicles, and platforms, ensuring seamless connectivity for frontline forces. This multi-layered approach aims for a comprehensive, end-to-end secure communication solution.
Establishing a German “Mini-Starlink” has profound implications for Germany’s strategic autonomy and European defense. Developing indigenous SATCOM reduces reliance on foreign systems, ensuring greater control over sensitive military communications. This project also bolsters the domestic space industry, fostering innovation and securing high-tech jobs. Beyond national defense, such advanced infrastructure could offer interoperability with NATO allies. The Airbus, Rheinmetall, and OHB collaboration marks a pivotal moment, transforming past ambitious visions into tangible steps towards a future where the Bundeswehr commands a secure, independent, cutting-edge space-based communication network.

