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UHF commercial band upgrade for SlingShot Tactical Operations Centre System (STOCS)

July 20, 2023

Spectra Group has expanded the capability of the firm’s battle proven, SlingShot Tactical Operations Centre System (STOCS) to include the low UHF commercial band (410– 440Mhz), thereby increasing the flexibility and utility of the SlingShot system.

The concept for STOCS was born from a specialist military user’s requirement to remote the antenna away from the user’s radio, such as in a tactical headquarters/operations room, to enhance the user’s protection or where it was required due to the configuration of a mobile platform. First launched in October 2020, the STOCS hardware consists of a hub, power unit, cable reel and antenna which is British built to military standards and, hence, ruggedized and weatherproofed (IP67) to enable the user to leave it in a more exposed position without any risk of damaging the electronics due to adverse weather.

Since its launch, more than 120 specialist and regular units across land, sea and air domains from over ten different countries globally (including NATO members) have purchased and operationally proven the benefits of adding STOCS to their SlingShot portfolio. When fitted it allows users to maximize all the existing benefits of Spectra Group’s award winning and combat proven SlingShot – quickly, efficiently and securely communicating beyond line of sight (BLOS) and, if needed, communications-on-the-move (COTM) while, at the same time, having the flexibility to operate the radio up to 35 meters from the antenna.

In partnership with Inmarsat’ L-TAC satellite link service for the last 10 years, there are now more than 7,000 SlingShot systems in use with government forces across the globe, all capitalizing on the capability to create strategic communications for secure voice and data, without the need to purchase new radios and hence minimizing the training burden for security forces. The inclusion of commercial band UHF to the existing military VHF/UHF capability therefore significantly enhances Slingshot’s interoperability and flexibility in deployment, for all types of organization requiring secure rapidly deployable satellite communications in austere environments around the world.

“We pride ourselves at Spectra Group in delivering reliable and secure communications to those that need it most in the most austere and demanding of locations. The addition of commercial band UHF to the STOCS capability is just another innovation to meet our customer’s operational demands and increases the overall SlingShot offering. The design follows the remainder of the SlingShot family in that it is extremely simple for the user to set up, operate and requires no configuration.” — Simon Davies, CEO, Spectra Group

Filed Under: Antenna Builds, Antenna Design, Antenna Manufacturing, Antennas, Comms, Inmarsat, Military, Military Comms, Mobile, News, SlingShot System, Spectra Group

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