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German Armed Forces Award €1.7B “SPOCK 1” Contract to ICEYE and Rheinmetall

December 18, 2025

In a definitive move toward the tactical proliferation of space-based assets, the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) has awarded a landmark contract valued at €1.7 billion to a strategic joint venture between ICEYE and Rheinmetall.

Formally titled SPOCK 1, or the SAR Space System for Persistent Operational Tracking Stage 1, this initiative marks a transformative shift in the European defense landscape by integrating high-revisit satellite reconnaissance directly into the military’s tactical kill chain. The contract validates the industry-wide thesis regarding defense space proliferation, transitioning orbital surveillance from its traditional role as a strategic backdrop into a dynamic, real-time instrument of battlefield engagement.

Under the terms of this multi-billion-euro agreement, the joint venture, known as Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions, will deliver and manage a sovereign constellation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites. These smallsat platforms are specifically engineered to provide the German military with an unprecedented volume of imagery, regardless of weather conditions or time of day.

By securing this independent capability, Germany ensures a persistent observation layer that is critical for modern multi-domain operations. This sovereign control allows for the seamless synchronization of space-based data with ground-based command and control structures, significantly reducing the latency between detection and decision.

The SPOCK 1 program is designed to address the urgent requirement for high-frequency tracking of terrestrial assets across expansive geographic theaters. By delivering a very high number of daily images, the constellation accelerates the “Fire Control” and “Persistent Tracking” capabilities that are increasingly necessary in high-intensity conflict environments.

This shift toward persistent orbital surveillance reflects a broader trend in defense procurement where the speed of data acquisition becomes a primary force multiplier. Unlike traditional, large-scale strategic satellites that may only offer intermittent passes, the ICEYE-Rheinmetall solution focuses on high-revisit rates, ensuring that the German Armed Forces can maintain a constant digital eye on moving targets and critical infrastructure.

For Rheinmetall, this contract underscores its evolution into a fully integrated defense technology provider capable of bridging the gap between land-based hardware and orbital intelligence. For ICEYE, the partnership reinforces its market position as a leader in SAR technology, demonstrating the scalability of its smallsat architecture for national security applications.

The collaboration between these two entities ensures that the technical agility of a NewSpace pioneer is combined with the industrial scale and defense heritage of a major European prime contractor.

As the SPOCK 1 constellation begins its deployment, the program will serve as a cornerstone for Germany’s future military space strategy. The ability to monitor assets with near-real-time precision represents a significant upgrade to the nation’s situational awareness and intelligence-gathering speed.

In an era where the space domain is increasingly contested, this investment in a sovereign, SAR-capable constellation ensures that the German Armed Forces remain at the forefront of tactical space innovation, effectively closing the gap between orbital observation and actionable battlefield intelligence.

Filed Under: Contracts & Commercial Deals, SmallSat

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