SupremeSAT

SupremeSAT (Pvt) Ltd. is the first and only Sri Lankan satellite operator.[1] It has partnership with satellite manufacturing institution China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC). The company is controversial for its ties with the Rajapaksa family of Sri Lanka.[2]

SupremeSAT deployed the first Sri Lankan satellite, Supreme SAT-I on November 12, 2012, launched on Long March 3B from Xichang, China.[3] Supreme SAT-I is jointly owned by China's CGWIC and SupremeSAT. SupremeSAT becomes the 27th private company in the world to own a satellite.[4]

SupremeSAT is planned to invest over US$320 million, and planning to launch Sri Lanka's first ever communications satellite. It will be called SupremeSAT-III. The SupremeSAT-III will be providing all types of telecommunications services to Sri Lanka.

SupremeSAT
SupremeSAT logo
Agency overview
FormedOctober 25, 2011 (2011-10-25)
TypeSpace agency
HeadquartersColombo, Sri Lanka
Key peoplePrathiba perera
Primary spaceportXi-Chang, China
Owner Sri Lanka
Annual budgetUS$ 20 million[5]
Websitewww.supremesat.com

SupremeSAT has laid foundation stone for the first 'Space Academy' at the Kandy BOI (Board of Investment). An investment of $20 million on Space Academy, which is targeting to train Sri Lankans in space and satellite technology. Also, a satellite ground station is to be built in Kokkala area to oversee satellite operations.

Satellite fleet

SupremeSAT Satellites
SatelliteLocationLaunchedTypeNotes
ChinaSat 1287.5°ENovember 27, 2012SB4000C2Manufacturer: Thales Alenia Space
SupremeSAT-II98°EPlanned mid 2018DFH-4Manufacturer: China Academy Of Space Technology (CAST). Satellite will have KU band.
SupremeSAT-III50°E ?-Planned to shift the businesses from SupremeSAT-I & SupremeSAT-II to SupremeSAT-III.[6]

Controversies

There are numerous allegations that the funding came from the Sri Lankan government and the funds were mishandled.[7] President Mahinda Rajapaksa's son Rohitha Rajapaksa played a key role in the project and is believed to have business links.[8][2][9] SupremeSAT denies these allegations [10]

References

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