U.S. Special Operations Command Awards L3Harris Technologies $82 million order for New Falcon IV manpack radio
U.S. Special
Operations Command (USSOCOM) has awarded
L3Harris Technologies an initial $82 million
full-rate production order for its new Falcon
IV® AN/PRC-167 multi-channel manpack radio that
will provide Special Operations Forces (SOF)
with advanced communications capabilities.
The order is part of a $255
million IDIQ contract awarded by USSOCOM under
the Next Generation Tactical Communications
(NGTC) program to deliver multi-channel manpack
radios. Prior to the award of the NGTC
multi-channel manpack contract, USSOCOM also
awarded the company an IDIQ contract for Falcon
IV® AN/PRC-163 multi-channel handheld radios.
These multi-channel manpack
and handheld radios are key elements of
USSOCOM’s next generation tactical
communications. They provide complete DoD and
coalition interoperability with the disruptive
technology needed to enable mission success
against current and future threats.
The AN/PRC-167 harnesses
the power of multiple tactical devices converged
into a single manpack radio. This compact,
lightweight manpack delivers USSOCOM’s tactical
mission network and ensures interoperable
connectivity with partner forces.
The AN/PRC-167 is
engineered to meet multi-domain challenges of
dismounted, vehicular, maritime, and airborne
missions. It simultaneously runs a broad
portfolio of line of sight, networking, SATCOM
and resilient waveforms on each of the two
30-2600 MHz primary channels. Multiple robust
mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) waveforms
empower Hyper Enabled Operators with information
and data analytics at the tactical edge. The
software-defined manpack supports fast, in-field
software updates to add resilient waveforms and
new capabilities.
The L3Harris Mission Module
port allows plug-and-play add-on modules to
function as a simultaneous third channel. These
three channels can operate independently or be
crossbanded to exchange voice and data between
different radio networks. The initial mission
module includes a Full Motion Video ISR
receiver, and subsequent modules will add other
emerging technologies.
“SOF are constantly pushing
boundaries to execute their missions with
greater stealth and speed,” said Dana Mehnert,
President, Communication Systems, L3Harris. “The
AN/PRC-167 provides situational understanding
between the tactical edge and command elements,
allowing cognitive overmatch in any operational
scenario.”