Rafael to open Tel Aviv space center for mini spy satellite development
Lite-Sats, which are set to weigh less than an average human, are seen as a partial substitute for Intelligence-gathering UAVs
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Israeli defense contractor Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. is entering the field of ‘New Space’ with its launch of a new development center dedicated to space technology in Tel Aviv later this month. The maker of Iron Dome aims to take advantage of the drop in the price of space launches to make smaller and more affordable satellites.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has ordered a shipment of an advanced system of miniature spy satellites from Rafael, which are set to be launched in two years. While the details of the commission are classified, Rafael’s small and inexpensive satellites are meant to assist in obtaining immediate tactical intelligence, complementing the Ofek satellites provided by Israel Aeronautics Industries (IAI), which have more sophisticated capabilities and a longer lifespan.

Rafael's new space center in Tel Aviv. Photo: Rafael spokespersonצילום: דוברות רפאל
Rafael’s center will employ more than 100 people, adding to the 7,500 currently employed by the company across the country. The company has also opened development centers in Be’er Sheva and Jerusalem in recent years.
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Rafael's Lite-SATsatellite. Photo: Rafael Spokespersonצילום: דוברות רפאל
Rafael has been manufacturing motors for the Israeli satellite launcher Shavit for more than 30 years, and dozens of satellites, both Israeli and foreign, have been installed with propulsion systems manufactured by the company. However, the space center constitutes the company's first entry into the satellite manufacturing field, one that has so far been dominated in Israel by IAI. Rafael has signed an agreement with an American manufacturer to augment its satellite production capabilities, after an agreement it signed to acquire a Spanish company in the industry was nixed at the due diligence stage.

