Kymeta Joins the U.S.
Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Team Pilot Program
Kymeta has been selected to
participate in the U.S. Army’s Armored Brigade
Combat Team (ABCT) satellite communications on
the move (SOTM) pilot program. The program will
assess communications solutions on select
vehicles to enhance battlefield network and
command post communications.
The ABCT pilot program will
be led by General Dynamics Mission Systems, and
Kymeta will supply eight u8 terminals for
integration and testing on a variety of ABCT
vehicles. Kymeta is the world’s first and only
metamaterial-based SOTM terminal, and its
electronically steered flat panel antenna
platform utilizes satellite and cellular
connectivity for communications on the move and
on the pause.
“Kymeta’s advanced
technology has become an operational asset in
many Special Operations units. We are honored to
support the U.S. Army in its efforts to
modernize ABCT communications,” said Rob
Weitendorf, Vice President, Business
Development, Kymeta. “On-the-move tactical
connectivity is essential for combat teams
during mission-critical operations, and we are
proud to support PEO C3T and PM Tactical Network
in its efforts to improve communications in the
armored brigades.”
Today, the u8 terminal is
the only electronically steered antenna
available and capable of supporting both low
Earth orbit (LEO) and geostationary (GEO)
satellite constellations. The u8 includes
future-proof capabilities with its ability to
automatically switch back and forth from GEO
satellite constellations with linear
polarization and LEO constellations with
circular polarization.
Kymeta’s advanced SOTM
terminals automatically acquire and track
satellites, join associated networks, and
establish communications without moving parts or
operator intervention. In addition, the u8
supports multiple modems and network
architectures, ensuring that legacy systems are
interoperable and that they have the highest
levels of security, encryption, and
authentication. Visit www.kymetacorp.com to
learn more.