Photo Credit: Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel Aerospace Industries Satellite Communication terminal

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced it has received first order for its revolutionary SATCOM (Satellite Communication) terminal with a conformal electronic-steered antenna for fighter jets. ELTA’s ELK-1882T SATCOM network system will be installed for the first time, on tens of very advanced Western fighters, with first deliveries planned for 2021.

This network system is the latest technology developed by ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and subsidiary of IAI (IAI/ELTA). IAI/ELTA’s SATCOM solutions will be displayed at the MilSatCom Show in London, UK on November 7-9, 2017.

Advertisement




The customer has selected the innovative ELK-1882T Ku-band phased array SATCOM network for its ease of installation and integration, which boasts minimal impact on aircraft performance due to the conformal installation. This conformal flush installation generates negligible drag, as opposed to conventional high profile SATCOM dish antennas. In addition, the new system has no moving parts, which greatly enhances reliability and robustness, especially on board modern high maneuvering fighters. The onboard system (terminal) includes a conformal phased antenna installed on the jet’s fuselage, comprising the transceiver, modem and High Power Amplifier (HPA) in a single LRU, with an IP LAN connection to the aircraft avionics.

Nissim Hadas, IAI Executive VP & ELTA President, said in a statement: “This is a strategic and important cooperation for ELTA’s SATCOM products line with a leading aircraft manufacturer and prestigious customer. We are proud to have been selected and look forward to deliver our advanced SATCOM solutions. We are sure that this significant achievement is only the first milestone in positioning ELTA as a leader in electronic steering technology for aircraft communication solutions.”

Advertisement

SHARE
Previous articleFor Reform the B in BDS Spells Bibi
Next articleSouth Florida – November 3, 2017
David writes news at JewishPress.com.