In its first launch of the year a Boeing Delta II rocket successfully placed a United Kingdom military communications satellite into orbit here today at 7:32 p.m. EST.

Matra Marconi Space built the satellite, Skynet 4D. It is the first of

three spacecraft replacing the existing satellites in order to extend the

Skynet 4 communications system. The Stage 2 satellite is an enhanced version

of the existing Skynet 4 satellites and two similar NATO IV spacecraft.

The new version incorporates steerable antennas for super-high-frequency

spot-beam communications, increased power and greater anti-jamming capability.

"The first of the new generation of Skynet 4 satellites gives the UK Ministry

of Defence the capability to reconfigure its tactical and strategic

communications rapidly to satisfy the ever-changing requirements of its

peace-keeping forces," said Nick Franks, managing director of Matra Marconi

Space UK.

The Skynet 4D launch was the first from Pad 17B following completion of

modifications to accommodate Delta III launches beginning this year, in

addition to continuing to support Delta II launches.

Boeing modified the mobile service tower on Pad 17B to fit the geometry of

both launch vehicles. Other work included modifying the launch decks and

launch mount to accommodate the larger Delta III, and installing a new

liquid hydrogen storage and supply system.

Delta III, the newest Boeing expendable launch vehicle, is scheduled to make

its first flight this year. Designed and built specifically for the

commercial market, Delta III provides launch customers more options for

addressing payload requirements while maintaining the reliability of the

Delta heritage.

"This launch is a great start to the busiest year in the Delta program's

long history," said Jay Witzling, division director, Delta II and Titan

programs. "There are 17 more Delta launches this year, two of which are

Delta III missions. In the extremely competitive launch vehicle marketplace, Delta rockets are the reliability standard for the industry. The Delta III will offer our customers more launch options built around a proven system."