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Posted: Mon 11:34, 02 Dec 2013 Post subject: " said Maria Tirabassi |
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Northrop Grumman testing satellite communications for B-2 bombers
REDONDO BEACH,[url=http://www.pachasvip.com]hollister clearance[/url], Calif., May 16 () -- Successful end-to-end ground testing of a satellite communications system for U.S. B-2 bombers has been completed by Northrop Grumman.The tests prove the maturity of technologies used and open the way for full-scale development of the system,[url=http://www.pachasvip.com]hollister coupons[/url], which could operate with the Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite network."Our tests suggest that once a B-2 is equipped with our new antenna and an extremely high frequency [radio, communication will occur accurately and securely with the AEHF satellite network during all phases of the aircraft's mission," said Maria Tirabassi, Northrop Grumman's product manager for B-2 EHF antenna systems. "This capability would allow it to operate more effectively in anti-access/area-denial environments."The system was demonstrated last month using a prototype AESA antenna and a government-furnished Navy Multi-band Terminal and an AEHF engineering model payload representative of EHF satellite payloads currently in orbit.Northrop said it plans a demonstration in which the AESA antenna and a terminal to communicate directly with an operational AEHF satellite.
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