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German minister warns against unacceptable delays to 10 billion euro satellite project

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 9:16 AM

BERLIN, July 14 (Reuters) – German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius on Tuesday urged timetable and budget discipline for a planned military ​satellite project valued at 10 billion ‌euros ($11.45 billion), saying delays were unacceptable given current threats to security.

“We cannot afford delays in these times,” Pistorius said during a visit to satellite maker OHB ‌in ​Bremen.

Germany’s armed forces are ⁠expected to award contracts ⁠for the project – dubbed SATCOMBw4 – around the end of 2026.

Designed to give the Bundeswehr sovereign space-based communications capability similar to SpaceX’s ​Starlink network, the project is expected to involve about 200 satellites, with an initial ⁠fleet of roughly 40 ⁠that could enter service from 2029.

“The ​Bundeswehr needs these capabilities,” Pistorius said, citing requirements ​for early warning, reconnaissance, detection and communications ‌in space.

The system would enable autonomous global command-and-control capabilities and help Germany meet its NATO commitments, he added.

OHB is working with Rheinmetall ⁠and, according to government and industry sources, Airbus Defence on the project. Concerns have been raised that ⁠the consortium ‌structure could limit price competition.

Pistorius ⁠warned that threats to satellites were ​already ‌a reality, saying countries were ​investing heavily ⁠in offensive counter-space capabilities.

Germany plans to invest a total of 35 billion euros in space security by 2030, he added.

($1 = 0.8734 euros)

(Reporting by Markus Wacket, Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by ​Miranda Murray)