US Air Force selects
Raytheon's high-bandwidth satellite terminal for
secure, protected communications
Dec. 27, 2013
Raytheon Company was
chosen by the U.S. Air Force under a
$134,399,631
contract to develop a terminal that transmits
emergency messages to aircrews during nuclear
and non-nuclear missions.
The Global Aircrew
Strategic Network Terminal (Global ASNT) is part
of the nuclear command and control system that
allows the President of
the United States to direct and
manage U.S. forces. The terminals will be
installed at fixed sites, including wing command
posts, nuclear task forces and munitions support
squadrons, and forward deployed mobile support
teams. Fielding is expected to begin in fiscal
2017.
"Our satellite
terminals offer strong connectivity and
reliability in the harshest of environments,"
said
Scott Whatmough,
vice president of Integrated Communication
Systems in Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems
business. "Thirty years after we built our first
terminal, we're still the only company that
provides protected satellite communication
terminals at the highest levels."
Raytheon is actively
producing AEHF terminals for the U.S. Army, Navy
and Air Force. The terminals have demonstrated
interoperable communications using the AEHF
satellite's Extended Data Rate (XDR) waveform,
one of the military's most complex, low
probability of detection, low probability of
interception, anti-jam waveforms. XDR moves data
more than five times faster than legacy
satellite systems.
Raytheon's terminals
currently support military operations on older
Milstar satellites, and are deployed and ready
to operate with the newest AEHF satellites as
soon as they are declared operational.