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Orbit and Viasat to develop advanced airborne SATCOM terminals

The terminals will be designed for a range of mission aircraft, rotary wing and uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Orbit Communication Systems has announced a collaboration with Viasat to engineer and supply advanced satellite communication (SATCOM) Multi-Purpose Terminals (MPT) for airborne platforms. This partnership aims to significantly enhance performance and accessibility for Viasat customers across various satellite networks, making connectivity management more straightforward.

Orbit will introduce next-generation airborne SATCOM systems that will seamlessly integrate with Viasat’s global Ka-band networks, including the upcoming high-capacity ViaSat-3 network and the advanced Global Xpress (GX) network. These systems are designed to work with military Ka-band HCX steerable beams and are classified as WGS-ready terminals. The innovative MPT systems will consolidate network capabilities, enabling seamless switching for users.

The agreement includes the delivery of 12″ (30 cm) and 18″ (45 cm) airborne terminals for military and government applications. These terminals feature dual polarisation and support the entire 3.5 GHz Ka-band frequency range, providing high-speed data transmission and robust connectivity in dynamic environments.

Designed to support multiple networks, including various Viasat satellites, these versatile systems will offer resilient connectivity for customers, meeting military operational needs with a simple, multi-network terminal capability.

Daniel Eschar, CEO of Orbit Communication Systems, said: “We are immensely proud to be working with Viasat to supply the next generation of satellite communication systems, which will pave the way for connectivity with cutting-edge satellites boasting exceptional performance. This marks a significant achievement for our collaboration with Viasat, a major leader in the satellite services sector, serving military, government, and commercial clients. These systems will redefine airborne communication, ensuring seamless integration with advanced satellites.”

Steve Gizinski, Chief Technology Officer of Viasat Government, added: “We’re excited by Orbit’s technological capabilities and their continued collaboration in developing flexible terminals to support government needs. The terminals delivered through this effort will allow customers to access Viasat’s expanded services and support demands for reliable and resilient connectivity worldwide.”