Orbit Secures Three Contracts Totaling $36.7 Million

The company received orders from the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the US Air Force, and a European integrator

Photo: Orbit Communication Systems website

Orbit Communication Systems, an Israeli provider of maritime and airborne SATCOM terminals, tracking ground station solutions, and mission-critical airborne audio management systems, has recently secured three contracts totaling $36.7 million.

The company finalized an agreement with the Israeli Ministry of Defense to supply advanced communication systems valued at approximately $16.6 million. Additionally, a $16.5 million frame contract was secured with the US Air Force for the upgrade, service, and maintenance of Orbit’s Airborne Digital Audio System (ADAS) communications management systems in KC-135 aircraft. This contract spans an additional 60 months, emphasizing Orbit's commitment to ensuring high-level maintenance and performance of advanced communication systems.

In addition, Orbit received a $3.6 million order from a European integrator for satellite communication systems for naval military platforms. The OceanTRx4 systems included in the order will provide continuous broadband satellite connectivity to a prominent European fleet starting in 2026.

Daniel Eshchar, CEO of Orbit, commented: "Securing these three contracts reaffirms the acknowledgment of our technology's reliability and superior performance. The increasing demand for advanced communication solutions across diverse applications emphasizes the significance of our work, inspiring us to intensify our efforts in the coming year."

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