Harris introduces Broadband Global Area Network satellite terminals for wideband tactical coms
Source: Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS), an international communications and information technology company, today introduced the first tactical satellite terminals with
the capability of transmission/reception of TOP SECRET global wideband data communications. These new terminals are designed to military standards for operations in harsh environments.
The new Harris RF-7800B Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) terminals
offer a high-performance satellite solution for voice and data connectivity in beyond line-of-sight, SATCOM-on-the-move and SATCOM-at-the-quick-halt applications. When linked to next-generation Harris Falcon III manpack radios or SecNet 54(R) encryption modules, the RF-7800B terminals provide unique end-to-end Type-1 HAIPE-certified security for data transmissions over long-range commercial networks. The RF-7800B terminals can also be utilized as stand-alone terminals in
other configurations to extend voice and data connectivity.
The first two products in the Harris Tactical BGAN line are the RF-7800B-DU024, a Class 2 Land Portable BGAN terminal for dismounted applications, and the RF-7800B-VU104, a Class 10 Land Mobile BGAN terminal for vehicles on the move. Both terminals meet MIL-STD-810F requirements and are specifically designed to work in harsh environments where commercial units fail. The terminals utilize the Inmarsat-4 BGAN satellite constellation and will be available to domestic and
international customers in the first quarter of 2009.
“The RF-7800B product line will benefit warfighters by allowing them to transmit Type-1 voice and data and access intelligence networks anywhere in the world, including in the most adverse environmental conditions,” said Steve Marschilok, vice president and general manager, U.S. Department of Defense Business. “This reach back capability further ties commanders to personnel at the edge, allowing for more rapid responses within the enemy’s decision cycle.”
The AN/PRC-117G allows the mobile warfighter access to secure IP data at on-air rates up to 5 Megabits per second with mobile ad-hoc networking, automated network establishment and maintenance, integrated Type-1 security and legacy interoperability with currently fielded radios. The radio has completed four major technical certifications: for Type-1 encryption, DAMA satellite connectivity, JTRS SCA compliance, and SINCGARS/Havequick interoperability.
Harris RF Communications Division is the leading supplier of secure voice and data communications products, systems and networks to military, government and commercial organizations worldwide.
