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What ‘Dirty Harry’ and space deterrence have in common
Air Force officials gathered to talk about the approach to the space environment.
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Cubic unveils tiny SATCOM antenna terminal
Cubic has announced a new product to enable greater portability among expeditionary forces for SATCOM capabilities.
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Air Force space mission unlikely to grow in 2017
Tthe service is working to organize the existing force for greater effectiveness.
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Army tests Manpack radio-MUOS satellite connection
The MUOS-Manpack radio successfully demonstrated voice and data communications with Mobile User Objective System satellites.
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Coast Guard winds down Differential GPS
Once DGPS aided all forms of maritime traffic, but the Coast Guard plans to wind down the now unnecessary system.
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Navy accepts fourth MUOS satellite
The satellite will move into its operational position in spring 2016.
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More Army satcom terminals to be Ku-, Ka- and X-band compatible
The service is upgrading terminals to ensure enough bandwidth for operational flexibility.
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AEHF delivering 10 times Milstar’s capacity
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite network is also delivering five times the legacy network’s throughput.
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Intelsat General to connect CENTCOM
Coverage will extend across the Middle East, as well as Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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What ‘Dirty Harry’ and space deterrence have in common
Air Force officials gathered to talk about the approach to the space environment.
-
SATCOM’s murky future
Military and industry examine what’s ahead for satellite communications.
-
Cubic unveils tiny SATCOM antenna terminal
Cubic has announced a new product to enable greater portability among expeditionary forces for SATCOM capabilities.
-
Air Force space mission unlikely to grow in 2017
Tthe service is working to organize the existing force for greater effectiveness.
-
Army tests Manpack radio-MUOS satellite connection
The MUOS-Manpack radio successfully demonstrated voice and data communications with Mobile User Objective System satellites.
-
Coast Guard winds down Differential GPS
Once DGPS aided all forms of maritime traffic, but the Coast Guard plans to wind down the now unnecessary system.
-
Navy accepts fourth MUOS satellite
The satellite will move into its operational position in spring 2016.
-
More Army satcom terminals to be Ku-, Ka- and X-band compatible
The service is upgrading terminals to ensure enough bandwidth for operational flexibility.
-
AEHF delivering 10 times Milstar’s capacity
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite network is also delivering five times the legacy network’s throughput.
-
Intelsat General to connect CENTCOM
Coverage will extend across the Middle East, as well as Afghanistan and Pakistan.
-
What ‘Dirty Harry’ and space deterrence have in common
Air Force officials gathered to talk about the approach to the space environment.
-
SATCOM’s murky future
Military and industry examine what’s ahead for satellite communications.
-
Cubic unveils tiny SATCOM antenna terminal
Cubic has announced a new product to enable greater portability among expeditionary forces for SATCOM capabilities.
-
Air Force space mission unlikely to grow in 2017
Tthe service is working to organize the existing force for greater effectiveness.
-
Army tests Manpack radio-MUOS satellite connection
The MUOS-Manpack radio successfully demonstrated voice and data communications with Mobile User Objective System satellites.
-
Coast Guard winds down Differential GPS
Once DGPS aided all forms of maritime traffic, but the Coast Guard plans to wind down the now unnecessary system.
-
Navy accepts fourth MUOS satellite
The satellite will move into its operational position in spring 2016.
-
More Army satcom terminals to be Ku-, Ka- and X-band compatible
The service is upgrading terminals to ensure enough bandwidth for operational flexibility.
-
AEHF delivering 10 times Milstar’s capacity
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite network is also delivering five times the legacy network’s throughput.
-
Intelsat General to connect CENTCOM
Coverage will extend across the Middle East, as well as Afghanistan and Pakistan.














