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09 Oct 2025
Space42 has shipped three Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites Foresight-3, Foresight-4 and Foresight-5 from its Space Systems facility in Abu Dhabi to the United States. Developed in partnership with ICEYE, a global leader in SAR satellite operations, these satellites mark the first time advanced SAR platforms have undergone critical integration and testing within the UAE at Space42s Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) facility. The milestone is a key step in advancing sovereign space capabilities and supporting the UAEs National Space Strategy 2030.
Khalid Al Awadhi, SVP Earth Observation Systems, Space42, said: “This is a proud moment for Space42 and the UAE. For the first time, satellites equipped with cutting-edge SAR technology have been tested in the UAE. This reflects how far we have come: from reliance on imported technology to building advanced platforms with our global partners. These satellites will expand our Foresight Constellation, deepen our sovereign capability, and reaffirm the UAEs leadership in the next generation of AI-powered Space Technology.”
Foresight-3, -4 and -5 will join Space42s EO Foresight Constellation, delivering persistent, all-weather imagery at 25-cm resolution with global coverage. The constellation will now offer enhanced tactical access to its premium SAR imagery products, enabling precise insights for disaster response, climate monitoring, urban planning, logistics and national security. The imagery is analysed by Space42s AI platform, GIQ, which delivers decision-grade geospatial intelligence for planning, operations and risk response across government and enterprise.
With two satellites (Foresight-1 launched in August 2024 and -2 launched in January 2025) already in orbit, the addition of Foresight-3, -4 and -5 brings the constellation closer to its target, achieving constellation maturity in 2027. This expansion strengthens Space42s position in the fast-growing market for high-resolution, rapid-delivery EO data.
The development of Foresight-3, -4 and -5 highlights the strength of distributed manufacturing and international collaboration. From production in Finland to AIT in the UAE, the programme demonstrates how global partnership accelerates innovation and strengthens supply chain resilience.
This model positions the UAE as both a sovereign operator and a trusted partner in advancing EO and shows how cooperation with global leaders like ICEYE expands capabilities while enhancing national independence.
The UAEs growing SpaceTech leadership and manufacturing base is enabled by domestic AIT capability, Emirati engineering and leadership, and collaboration with global partners, ensuring milestones and key activities are met on time and budget.
By embedding full AIT capabilities and vertically integrating satellite technology, Space42 and the UAE gain strategic agility: shaping timelines, missions, and system design. This level of capability, available to only a handful of nations, ensures the UAE can align its space assets with national and economic priorities, while cultivating the next generation of national talent.
Looking ahead, Space42 plans to further grow the constellation through 2027, securing global coverage and strengthening the UAEs position in the global space economy.