Space Force to Use ViaLite’s
Wideband Links for Satellite Backhaul
With their ability to operate
simultaneously across the L and S-bands, Wideband
fiber optic links from ViaLite are to be used in the
backhaul network for the US Space Force’s new
satellite mesh network.
The Force’s initial Tranche 0
constellation will be made up of 20 transport
satellites, which will send data to defense[1]based
assets on a space-based mesh network, and eight
tracking satellites tasked with sensing, command and
control, and data transport.
The L and S-band Wideband cards
supplied, housed in 3U rack chassis units, are
designed to provide wide dynamic range performance
for operation in mission critical military aerospace
applications and environments.
The links can be easily and
dynamically adjusted to further optimize performance
when live, on the spot, ‘in-field’ functional
changes are required.
ViaLite Monitoring and Control
modules were also selected, allowing for full
management of the RF over fiber system, along with
Timing and Reference Links to deliver 10 MHz
reference signals through to the equipment.
Commenting on the US Space
Force partnership, ViaLite Director of Sales Craig
Somach said: “We continue to greatly appreciate
these kinds of partnerships and recognition of
ViaLite product excellence compared with competitor
brands, as well as recognition of our unrivaled team
member design-in support.”
“Our customers also greatly
value knowing in advance exactly what performance
they can expect, even with ever[1]changing
operational scenarios.
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