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31 сакавіка 2026, 09:14
Turkish space firm Fergani’s 5th satellite reaches orbit
ISTANBUL, 31 March (BelTA - Anadolu) - Turkish space firm Fergani
Space said Monday that its fifth test satellite, FGN-100-D3,
successfully reached orbit after being launched from the US aboard a
SpaceX mission.
According to a statement from Baykar, the
113-kilogram satellite was sent into space at 2.02 pm Türkiye time
(1102GMT) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California as part of
SpaceX’s Transporter-16 mission.
The satellite separated from the
launch vehicle 66 minutes after liftoff at 3.08 pm local time in
Türkiye (1208GMT) and was placed into its target orbit at an altitude of
500 to 520 kilometers (310 to 323 miles).
The launch was
monitored by the Fergani Space team from the Space Observation and
Control Center at the Ozdemir Bayraktar National Technology Center in
Istanbul.
Equipped with communications and navigation capabilities, FGN-100-D3 has now started operations in orbit.
Selcuk
Bayraktar, Baykar’s chairman of the board and chief technology officer,
said on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal that the company’s
work “beyond the horizon” was continuing.
“FGN-100-D3 - Fergani's
fifth test satellite, distinguished by its communications and
navigation capabilities - has successfully taken its place in space!” he
said.
Fergani said the satellite marks an important
technological step compared with its earlier spacecraft, featuring
critical systems developed entirely in-house, including a reaction
wheel, magnetic torque rod, magnetometer, inertial measurement unit and
GNSS receiver.
The satellite also carries an AI-supported onboard
computer designed for advanced missions, while the in-orbit validation
of domestically developed systems and avionics is seen as an important
step toward Türkiye’s full independence in space technologies.
Fergani
has expanded its presence in orbit since early 2025. The company
launched its first satellite, FGN-100-D1, in January 2025, followed by
FGN-100-D2 on Nov. 2, 2025, which it described as Türkiye’s largest
private-sector satellite at 104 kilograms.
On Nov. 28, 2025, it
also launched FGN-TUG-S01, described as the world’s first
hybrid-propulsion orbital transfer vehicle, carrying the 10-kilogram
FRG-10D1 CubeSat.
Fergani aims to build the Ulugh Beg Global
Positioning System, a constellation of more than 100 satellites, within
the next five years using its own resources. The company is also
continuing development of a national launch vehicle.