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L-3 Communications Begins Shipments Of Updated ROVER III
New York NY (SPX) Nov 16, 2006 L-3 Communications has announced today that it has begun the first customer shipments of its next generation ROVER III data links, adding the ability to decode multiple subcarriers from L and C Band analog and C Band digital signals. This new capability supports add-in software to decode the proprietary metadata transmitted on many Unmanned Aerial Sensor (UAS) platforms. The new ROVER III is the major component of the U.S. Army's One System Remote Video Terminal (OSRVT). "ROVER III has let our armed forces transform fighting doctrine to save lives," said Curtis Brunson, President and General Manager of L-3's Communication Systems-West division (CS-West). "CS-West is proud to deliver our best technology in this important role." L-3 CS-West, located in Salt Lake City, UT, is the preeminent supplier of wideband data links and mobile surface and airborne satellite terminals for military applications in the world. L-3 CS-West has over 50 years of experience in providing robust, mobile microwave, satellite terminals and wideband data links for airborne platforms, including manned and unmanned platforms, operating in a variety of environments. Related Links L-3 Communications Read the latest in Military Space Communications Technology at SpaceWar.com Boeing To Provide Information Assurance Among Secure Networks St. Louis MO (SPX) Nov 14, 2006 Boeing has partnered with Tenix America to provide an information management system able to route vital information between networks operating at different security levels. Using integrated technology from both companies, the system will allow users to share and manage the flow of information between networks while protecting the integrity of each network domain. |
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