Those small satellites can be used for many purposes. The KVR notes:
"Global
forces can not do without satellites for a variety of purposes such
as communication, navigation, surveillance and intelligence. Command,
guidance of weapons, weather forecasts and similar issues are
dependent on information obtained through satellites. Military
satellites increase the effectiveness of existing defence systems.
Small satellites are becoming increasingly important because of many
advantages such as the possibility of rapid development of new
satellites for specific purposes."
Satellites have become indispensable for military deployment.
The Dutch government is one of the most transparent in Europe when it comes to providing information on the export and transit of strategic goods. Strategic goods are military and dual-use (civil and military, DU) goods.
Recently, the new DU-list was published. In a table, of about 7,000 lines, exports for the period 2004-2016 are given. Striking is the large number of satellite exports in 2016. Until 2016 are just a few permits issued for (weather) satellites and components (including optical technology and undefined components). The destinations were China, India and South Korea.
Formal ISILaunch17 mission logo of February 2017 |
The market for satellites is divided into several segments, such as communications, surveillance, observation, scientific research, biological experiments, testing and demonstration of technology, science and navigation. Based on end-user, the following parties are distinguished: government, society, industry, defence, energy, marine and transportation industries.
The bulk of the Dutch satellite exports in 2016 relates to nano satellites for observation. Both military and science and industry benefit from this. Observation may be intended to improve the growing of crops, but also to identify opponents, possibly in preparation for an attack or a targeted elimination of people. The military or repressive applications are the controversial when discussing the export of strategic products.
The reputation of the countries (China, Russia, India, Israel, UAE) who purchase the Dutch satellites is not reassuring. It is known, for example from military considerations that Israel has invested heavily in observation satellites. The satellites of the extremely repressive Singapore among others intended for internal security and "for military purposes; to know what countries in the region are doing on land, air and sea." The United Arab Emirates (UAE) are involved in the dirty war against the current regime in Yemen. That earth observation could play a role in this war is indisputable.
The market for small satellites is growing rapidly and not all satellites have a military application. Most get a civil destination, others a dual function for both civilian and military applications.
Unfortunately, it is unclear for what purpose the Dutch exports are ment, because descriptions like 'Earth observation' and especially 'Testing new technologies' (China) and 'Rresearch in space' (US) are extremely vague. In this way, transparency is not very informative. The type name of the satellites should be mentioned to give society a possibility to assess on these growing exports, also for military purposes.
Dutch
dual-use satellite exports in 2016
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Submission
date
|
Description
|
Application
|
Final
Temporarily
|
Destination
|
Amount
|
19/05/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Testing
new technologies
|
D
|
China
|
300,000
|
26/09/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
T
|
Russia
|
2,129,925
|
17/11/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
T
|
Russia
|
2,690,582
|
02/12/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Research
in Space
|
D
|
US
|
2,548,942
|
14/12/16
|
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
D
|
Singapore
|
900,000
|
14/12/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
T
|
US
|
47,160
|
22/12/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
D
|
UAE
via India
|
100,000
|
22/12/16
|
Nano
Satellite
|
Earth
observation
|
D
|
Israel
via India
|
2,200,000
|
23/12/16
|
Nano
Satellites
|
Earth
observation
|
D
|
India
|
7,832,861
|
Source:
Montly reports on exports of dual use products 2004-2016, Dutch
Government, January 31, 2017.
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3 opmerkingen:
Ha Martin,
Interessant overzicht; deze al gezien?
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/02/india-puts-record-104-satellites-orbit-170215045330358.html
groeten Frank
En ook VK (p27) vandaag.
Beide dank.
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