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Key highlights

Rogue's Fred Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) can move satellites and other assets to and from different orbits, and can also be used for robotic servicing. Rogue's OTV program is comprised of a fleet of Fred OTV's designed to transport space assets to and from LEO, MEO, GEO and Lunar orbit. Fred can also provide a range of on-orbit services, including:

  • Perform maintenance and repair of on-orbit assets
  • Perform reclamation missions
  • Resupply on-orbit assets
  • Retrieve on-orbit assets
  • Refuel on-orbit assets
  • Re-condition on-orbit assets
  • Performing recurring inspections of on-orbit assets
  • Overhaul on-orbit assets

Key features of the Fred OTV include:

  • Plasma propulsion
  • 325 kg payload capacity
  • 6-axis control
  • 6x 8MP high-definition imaging & video
  • 2x 12.3MP high-definition imaging & video
  • Stereoscopic imaging for 3D image capture
  • Laser range-finding
  • Laser vibrometer
  • 1mm resolution 3D scanning & imaging radar @ ~10 meters
  • Multi-spectrum imaging

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Last updated: 2025-08-04

Fred - Orbital Transport Vehicle (OTV)

Image of Rogue Space Systems - Fred - Orbital Transport Vehicle (OTV) on the satsearch marketplace

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Technical specs

specific impulse
2750 s
power
4 kW

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