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ICEYE launches six new satellites aboard Transporter-16

ICEYE has successfully launched and deployed six new 25 cm resolution SAR satellites into
orbit. The satellites were integrated via Exolaunch and successfully lifted off on March 30, 2026,
aboard the Transporter-16 rideshare mission with SpaceX from Vandenberg Space Force Base,
California, USA. Each spacecraft has established communication, and routine commissioning
operations are underway.

The new satellites will serve ICEYE’s commercial constellation alongside dedicated national
missions, including ICEYE US, the Polish Armed Forces’ MikroSAR program, and CTI
Aeroespacial, representing the Portuguese Air Force, CEiiA, and GEOSAT in the Atlantic
Constellation initiative.

With this deployment, the company continues to increase sovereign imaging capacity and
resilience for governments that require rapid, reliable, and high-fidelity persistent awareness,
day or night and through any weather.

Across Europe, the Americas, and the Indo-Pacific, nations are elevating space-based
intelligence from strategic advantage to operational requirement. ICEYE is enabling this shift by
delivering sovereign ISR capabilities in months rather than years, at a fraction of the cost of
traditional programs. By providing responsive, high-revisit access under full national control,
ICEYE is building the foundation of a resilient intelligence architecture for allied nations
worldwide.

ICEYE has successfully launched 70 satellites into orbit since 2018, eight of which have been
launched in 2026 – two were launched aboard the Twilight rideshare mission in January 2026.
Looking forward, the company is scaling to an average production rate of one satellite per week
in 2026, deploying sovereign space capability for allied nations at unprecedented speed and
scale, while also building capacity within the ICEYE proprietary fleet.

ICEYE operates the world’s largest synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation,
delivering objective, near real-time insights to detect, understand, and respond to change on
Earth. SAR uses radar pulses that penetrate clouds, smoke, and darkness, providing
continuous observation regardless of time of day or weather conditions.

ICEYE is accelerating the shift to software-defined satellites, delivering the world’s highest-
fidelity commercial SAR imagery. Offered as a fully sovereign capability not subject to ITAR
control, ICEYE delivers the satellite as part of a complete, secure system that can be launched,
deployed, and operational within 12 months from signing. This includes the ground segment and comprehensive training, with new capabilities deployed via software updates from the ground
rather than traditional hardware refresh cycles.

Rafal Modrzewski, CEO of ICEYE, said: “ICEYE protects sovereign nations from space. The
era of relying on a single, expensive satellite for national security is ending. Governments now
understand that resilient constellations of many satellites are what give them real intelligence
advantage, with answers in minutes instead of days. That is the shift from strategic to tactical
timelines, and it changes everything about how nations defend themselves. Every satellite we
launch brings our customers closer to that reality, and we are building the industrial capacity to
keep pace with the demand.”

ICEYE supports allied governments and organizations worldwide with defense, intelligence, and
scientific missions, delivering sovereign satellite systems, data, and imagery to customers
across six continents.

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