Commtact unveils Phoenix family of real-time broadband data link solutions

This technology will provide mission-critical wireless communications for multi-domain military operations 

Photo courrtesy Commtact

Commtact Ltd., an Israeli provider of advanced wireless communications solutions for defense and security forces, first responder teams and robotics platforms, is about to unveil its Phoenix family of real-time broadband data link solutions, providing mission-critical wireless communications for multi-domain military operations. The products are scheduled to make their first appearance at the Eurosatory 2022 exhibition that will take place in Paris next week,

According to Commtact, easily integrated with various leading military aerial, ground and naval platforms - such as drones, loitering munitions, UASs of all sizes, UGVs, mission helicopters and aircraft, and more - the new communications network is designed for demanding ISR and tactical engagement missions, while delivering reliable, high-performance broadband video and data connectivity.

The Phoenix multi-platform solution is optimized for various link ranges, all the way up to 250 km. It provides a point-to-point as well as point-to-multiple-point link, working as a real-time communication relay in order to overcome line-of-sight issues arising in complex areas and tasks in the field.

The system supports two options for tactical combat ground units: RVT – enables the combat unit to receive real-time data and video from an aerial platform and ARVT – enables the combat unit to receive and transmit data and video, facilitating control of payloads

The Phoenix has ideal size, weight and power (SWaP) parameters, and advanced error correction techniques and algorithms that enable reliable and robust full-duplex wideband communications.

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