Orbit to integrate airborne terminals across Viasat’s expanded Ka-band network

Orbit Communications Systems Inc, a leading global provider of maritime and airborne SATCOM terminals, tracking ground station solutions, and mission-critical airborne audio management systems, announced today it has signed a cooperation agreement with Viasat Inc, under which Orbit’s airborne terminals will integrate with the extensive Viasat Ka-band network, which includes the Global Xpress (GX) network now operated by Viasat following its acquisition of Inmarsat on May 30th.

The new cooperation agreement includes the Orbit MPT-30 (12”) and MPT-46 (18”) Ka-band product lines.

The newly integrated system will create a multi-constellation-capable set of terminals, which will operate over the Viasat Ka-band networks and the Global Xpress network, as well as other MEO constellation networks. This integrated solution will provide military and commercial end-users with ubiquitous access to the Ka-band capacity, global coverage, and increased resiliency from both the Viasat and Global Xpress networks, delivering many of the advantages the newly combined company plans to bring to customers with broader network integration.

Dany Eshchar, CEO of Orbit Communications Systems, said, “Orbit is proud to cooperate with Viasat in order to provide comprehensive SATCOM solutions. The integrated solutions will provide customers with a market-leading, future-proof approach, as well as the dedication of the Viasat and Orbit teams to support these customers in the long-term. The airborne systems, developed by Orbit, are already installed and proven worldwide. Viasat and Orbit are taking a multi-phased approach to the integration of their respective technologies, to serve both the short-term and long-term needs of high requirement government users, worldwide. We expect this cooperation to serve additional customers of the two companies.”

The Multi-Purpose Terminals (MPT) terminals fulfil the ‘everywhere, all-the-time’ coverage requirements of both military and commercial airborne users. They also allow government users to roam between commercial Ka-band and Mil-Ka services. These low size, low-weight and low-power (SWaP) user terminals can deliver up to 126 Mbps forward link and up to 29 Mbps return link on Mil-Ka HCX service while maintaining uninterrupted connectivity during all flight phases.

The terminals can be installed on a range of business jets, mission aircraft, rotary wing and uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). They comply with industry standards, including MIL-STD-188-164C, RTCA DO-160G, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). They are compatible with military satellite systems, making them an ideal choice for government airborne Intelligence, Reconnaissance, and Surveillance (ISR) applications.

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