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Airbus Defence and Space delivers new Joint Radio Systems to German Armed Forces.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:38 AM | |||
Airbus Defence and Space delivers new Joint Radio Systems to German Armed Forces | |||
Airbus
Defence and Space has developed and delivered a transmit/receive (T/R)
module for the German Armed Forces’ (Bundeswehr’s) software-controlled
radio system after passing the final acceptance stage. The user will test
nine broadband T/R modules, designed for the failure-free transmission
of large volumes of data, in the overall system between now and the end
of 2015.
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Airbus Defence and Space's Joint Radio Systems (Streitkräftegemeinsame Verbundfähige Funkgeräte-Ausstattung – SVFuA) |
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The
Joint Radio Systems (Streitkräftegemeinsame Verbundfähige Funkgeräte-Ausstattung
– SVFuA) project aims to improve the Bundeswehr’s mobile and
jam-resistant voice and data communications in future, particularly for
joint and combined foreign missions, thereby helping to better protect
soldiers. The SVFuA project is being developed on behalf of the Bundeswehr
by the companies Airbus Defence and Space, Hagenuk Marinekommunikation,
Rohde & Schwarz, Thales Electronic Systems, Telefunken Racoms and
Rohde & Schwarz SIT as independent contractors.
The broadband T/R module from Airbus Defence and Space is one of the most sophisticated elements of the new radio system on account of its large frequency bandwidth. Thanks to the use of new ultra-high-frequency engineering technologies for transmit output stages in conjunction with gallium nitride transistors, the radio’s broad bandwidth allows large volumes of data to be transmitted while providing the best possible protection against jamming attempts. Especially challenging was the integration of electronic components into the most compact form possible so that the radio devices could be easily installed in vehicles. Airbus Defence and Space already delivers similar high-frequency components for the Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) programme, for which it has specialised development and production facilities as well as many years of experience in producing components of this kind. |
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