PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Patria Aviation
Patria has signed a contract for a series of CANDL (Compact Airborne Networking Data Link) terminals, HPA high power amplifiers and related services. Patria will deliver the CANDL terminals to Airbus Defence & Space in Germany. The value and the other details of the contract are confidential.
"After a long history of participating in successful flight campaigns demonstrating e.g. the role of unmanned assets in network centric operations as well as manned-unmanned teaming (MUMT), the series contract of CANDL terminals is an important step for Patria in the field of networking data links. Patria's CANDL offers a unique combination of dynamic network reconfiguration and extended range. This makes it ideal for operations involving e.g. a combination of UAS and manned assets or Live-Virtual-Constructive (LVC) training", says Simo Makipaja, Senior Vice President, Business Development at Patria, Systems Business Unit.
Patria's CANDL provides a single data link solution for communications requiring high reliability and networking of several assets. 8 Mbps data rate with additional safety features for C2, dynamic networking communication, motion video and digital voice capability are all integrated in one Software Defined Radio (SDR) based compact airworthy terminal.
CANDL enables long range Line-Of-Sight (LOS) air-to-air and air-to-ground networking as well as relaying for Beyond Line-Of-Sight (BLOS) capability. Operating frequency range covers feasible bands for both military and civil UAS applications.
| Contact details from our directory: | |
| Patria Aviation | Aircraft Structural Components, Composite Manufacturing Services, Anodizing Services, Design Services, Airborne Communication Systems |
| Airbus Defence & Space Manching | Airframer |
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| Communications (Airborne) |
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