May 19 : Artificial intelligence defence firm Helsing and German space company OHB said on Tuesday they had established a joint venture to develop a space-based tactical surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting system, underscoring Europe's push to strengthen military capabilities in orbit.The move comes as European governments accelerate investment in space-enabled defence after Russia's invasion of Ukraine highlighted the importance of real-time targeting and battlefield awareness.• The two companies are assuming joint leadership of an existing consortium also comprising Kongsberg Defence Aerospace and Hensoldt, which OHB is now joining• The KIRK system will combine satellite-based reconnaissance with AI-driven targeting, aiming to deliver near-real-time data for military operations and shorten the time between detection and engagement
• Helsing will provide artificial intelligence, including multi-sensor data fusion and automated target recognition, while OHB will oversee development and operation of end-to-end space systems• Hensoldt will contribute surveillance sensors and ground stations, and Kongsberg will supply small satellites, communications and ground network capabilities• Financial terms and timelines were not disclosed









