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ImageSat Lands $9.1M EROS-C Defense Contract in Asia

ImageSat International (ISI) has secured a $9.1-million contract to provide satellite services from its high-resolution EROS-C constellation to an undisclosed defense customer in Asia.

The deal grants the customer priority access to EROS-C satellites, which deliver imagery with 30‑centimeter (12 inches) resolution, rapid revisit rates, and fast tasking cycles. 

These capabilities allow defense organizations to monitor strategic locations in near real-time, supporting operational planning and intelligence-driven decision-making. Secure delivery and persistent monitoring make the constellation a critical tool for both tactical and strategic missions.

ISI CEO Noam Segal highlighted that the agreement underscores the company’s reputation as a trusted partner for advanced space-based intelligence. 

“Providing priority access to the EROS-C constellation ensures our customers receive timely, high-quality imagery essential for informed decision-making,” he said, emphasizing the constellation’s role in enhancing operational readiness and national security.

ImageSet’s Global Footprint

ISI has steadily expanded its customer base across multiple regions in recent years. 

Its EROS constellation, capable of delivering sub‑meter resolution imagery with rapid revisit times, has attracted strategic defense and intelligence clients seeking timely, actionable data for operational planning, surveillance, and infrastructure monitoring.

In early 2024, the company secured a $37.5-million multi‑year contract with an undisclosed strategic customer to provide satellite services from its EROS C2 and C3 satellites, including ground station and maintenance support.

Shortly thereafter, in May 2025, the company announced another major agreement valued at $42 million over two years, again leveraging its EROS constellation imagery and associated services.

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