C-130 aircraft-mounted MIMO radio communications for Particular Operations forces launched by Silvus and R4

LOS ANGELES – Silvus Applied sciences Inc. in Los Angeles and R4 Integration Inc. in Fort Walton Seashore, Fla., are working collectively to introduce the Roll On/Roll Off (RO/RO) Cell Community-MIMO airborne communications hatch-mount package for navy C-130 particular forces plane.

The RO/RO Cell Community-MIMO airborne communications hatch-mount package is an en-route communications system for U.S. Particular Operations warfighters that requires no modification to the plane and may be re-deployed rapidly from one plane to a different relying on the mission.

On the coronary heart of the system is the Silvus StreamCaster 4400 enhanced cell ad-hoc networking (MANET) radio. With 20 Watts of transmit energy, the system can set up air-to-air and air-to-ground datalinks at distances past 100 miles.

The RO/RO Cell Community-MIMO Airborne Communications system provides 80 Watts of efficient transmit energy due to a six-decibel sign increase from Silvus proprietary Transmit Eigen Beamforming expertise.

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The system helps twin S and C radio communications bands with out swapping {hardware} and contains Spectrum Dominance waveform enhancements to offer customers with interference avoidance, interference cancellation, spectrum evaluation, and LPI/LPD capabilities.

R4 has developed the Silvus SC4400E MANET radio into an extremely light-weight RO/RO C-130 resolution that has enabled the businesses to extend the warfighter’s communications-on-the-move functionality, says John Parsley, president of R4 Integration.

For extra data contact Silvus Applied sciences on-line at https://silvustechnologies.com, or R4 Integration at https://r4-integration.com.

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