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Umbra Advances to Phase II of the DARPA DRIFT program

April 29, 2024

Umbra has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to progress to Phase II of the Distributed Radar Image Formation Technology (DRIFT) program.

This significant milestone underscores Umbra’s pivotal role in advancing cutting-edge capabilities for DARPA’s mission to create breakthrough technologies for national security. The DRIFT program leverages data from multiple Umbra Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites flown in formation, paving the way for the development of groundbreaking processing algorithms.

These U.S. capability advancements in formation flying and joint collection techniques are a testament to Umbra’s expertise in remote sensing space systems and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation. Phase II entails a comprehensive multi-month collection campaign, during which Umbra’s SAR satellites will generate bistatic and multistatic datasets for further analysis by DARPA and its partner contractors in the DRIFT program. At the culmination of Phase II, Umbra will conduct an on-orbit demonstration showcasing the multistatic capabilities it has developed.

In March, Umbra released bistatic imagery from its tandem satellites. With eight satellites currently in orbit, Umbra plans to deploy the remaining satellites in its licensed 32 satellite constellation in strategically designed pairs. With the ability to capture images at day/night, all-weather capable, Umbra’s SAR satellites are indispensable for monitoring change. Umbra’s satellites deliver the highest quality SAR data at unprecedented volumes and area density, enabling the U.S. Government, its allies, and commercial partners with actionable, all-weather insights.

Jason Mallare, Vice President of Global Solutions at Umbra, said, “We’re grateful to contribute to DARPA’s vision, leveraging top-tier U.S. capabilities for asymmetric advantage. Umbra’s differentiated technology and relentless focus on tech evolution drive us forward. We’re excited about the future this technology and similar capabilities hold for Umbra and the nation.”

About Umbra
Umbra is a vertically integrated space technology company that offers intelligence data as a service to commercial and government customers. Our cutting-edge products help customers solve complex business, environmental, and security challenges. Umbra is founded, funded, built and operated in the USA with headquarters in Santa Barbara, California, and has a presence in Austin, Texas, and Washington, D.C.

Filed Under: Earth Observation & Imaging, Government & Regulation

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