HawkEye 360 has launched three radio frequency-sensing satellites into orbit aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-11 Rideshare mission via launch integrator Exolaunch, bringing the company’s satellite constellation to 31.
The company said Friday the Cluster 10 satellites will enhance HawkEye 360’s ability to frequently revisit strategically important areas as well as improve data collection efforts.
Rob Rainhart, president at HawkEye 360, said that the new cluster will strengthen the company’s global RF monitoring capabilities, offering greater precision and more actionable RF insights.
In April, HawkEye launched Clusters 8 and 9 to boost situational awareness across land and sea by geolocating signals in military areas of interest.