Group 1 - Rheinmetall, Germany's largest defense contractor, and Bremen-based OHB System AG are planning a joint bid to provide satellite internet services similar to the US "Starlink" for the German Bundeswehr [1] - The potential contract value could reach several billion euros, aimed at creating a secure military-grade satellite communication network in low Earth orbit for the German military [1] - The US SpaceX's "Starlink" currently has over 9,000 satellites in orbit and has been actively involved in defense contracts, establishing a division called "Starshield" to provide services to the US Department of Defense [1] Group 2 - Many countries are seeking to develop their own secure satellite communication networks to reduce dependence on SpaceX or the US, with Japan planning to create a "Japanese version of Starlink" and allocating 150 billion yen (approximately $970 million) for related subsidies [2] - The German government has committed to investing 35 billion euros in military space technology, aiming to enhance military capabilities and reduce reliance on the US [2] - The German military plans to collaborate primarily with domestic companies to establish a dedicated satellite communication network, with a focus on NATO's eastern flank member states [2]
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Xin Hua She·2026-01-27 06:23