On February 14th, an Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems informed that BNet SDR (Software Defined Radio) ground communication has been selected for installation on vehicular platforms of an Asian army.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems was awarded a contract to supply BNet Ground Communication SDR to an Asian country / Photo: Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
The contract was signed on January 29th, following a thorough and intensive tender process. Various international communication companies completed the tender, at the end of which BNet was chosen as the optimal solution for the program. Delivery will commence this year.
BNet Software-Defined Radios (SDR) this is afamily of advanced, tactical broadband IP-MANET (Mobile Ad Hoc Network) provide reliable high-speed, low-delay connectivity for broadband data, voice and video on-the-move for ground and airborne platforms, HQs, and dismounted soldiers. The modular, multi-band, multi-channel, net-centric system enables unprecedented data rates and user numbers enabling all land, sea and air units to participate in a single, seamless, scalable network.
VP Yoav Wermuth, Head of Rafael’s C3I Directorate, said:
This new contract reflects the international recognition of BNet’s advantages and Rafael’s position as a major supplier of advanced communication systems, which serve as vital enablers of the digital transformation revolution in advanced modern military organizations.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems press release