A new military satellite system worth 127 million pounds is being designed and built in the UK.Airbus said the contract with the Ministry of Defence could create about 200 skilled jobs at Stevenage in Hertfordshire and Portsmouth.The satellite system, called Oberon, is expected to be launched in 2027 and will be able to take pictures on earth both day and night.
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