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ThinKom intros ThinAir® GT aero antennas for special missions

March 10, 2024

ThinKom Solutions, Inc. has debuted the ThinAir® GT line of airborne solutions for government customers. Engineered to operate in the most demanding EMI, EMC, and EMP environments, ThinAir GT unlocks a new level of capabilities, while maintaining ThinKom’s proven reliability.

The ThinAir GT 2517 and GT 1717 Ka-band systems are approved on operational commercial and government networks, including LEO, MEO, GEO, and HEO constellations. This includes proven compatibility with the expanded frequency ranges of the WGS and SDA constellations. Other GT product variants operate in Ku-, K-, Ka-, and Q-band frequencies.

Modern networks require operation in expanded frequency ranges, larger channel sizes, and higher instantaneous bandwidth (IBW). ThinAir GT supports these demands for hopping and protected waveforms, critical to the U.S. DoD Joint All-Domain Command and Control mission. The GT line includes solutions delivering up to 1 to 2 GHz IBW (K- and Q-band, respectively) to enable AEHF (Advanced Extremely High Frequency) operation. All GT systems include enhanced emission controls for robust anti-jam capabilities, including low probability of intercept/detection.

ThinAir GT terminals have demonstrated throughput up to 370/110 Mbps in live testing. The company anticipates achieving speeds exceeding 800/200 Mbps on select networks as new constellations are fully activated.

In addition to fuselage-mount offerings, ThinKom offers smaller terminal options for UAVs, and cavity-mount versions. These conformal designs deliver full system performance while mounted below the fuselage surface, eliminating incremental drag and obscuring the presence of SATCOM functionality on the aircraft.

The ThinAir GT line builds on ThinKom’s two decades of innovation to deliver efficient performance across multiple frequency bands. Incorporating the company’s patented, proven VICTS technology, ThinAir GT provides the best performance on the market while maintaining an optimal SWaP profile.

The company also recently completed an analysis showing significantly lower drag from its contoured radome designs compared to flat panel ESA technology. This supports lower fuel burn and extended time on station for critical missions. U.S. Government aircraft have been flying with ThinAir systems on board since 2018. ThinAir antennas boast proven reliability, with a measured MTBF in excess of 50,000 hours based on more than 40 million accrued operational hours to date.

“Governments are rapidly adopting a multi-constellation, multi-orbit communications profile, and our upgraded ThinAir GT product line is the perfect match,” said Bill Milroy, ThinKom’s chief technology officer and co-founder. “We’re proud of our GT solutions, which deliver the best performance today while engineered to work with the next generation of satellite networks. This future-proof architecture ensures governments can easily access the most resilient and secure networks wherever they need to operate around the globe.”

ThinKom will be exhibiting at the SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition in Washington, D.C. from March 18-21, 2024
(booth #2333). Select this direct link to schedule a meeting.

ThinKom Solutions, Inc., is a leading provider of innovative, ultra-low-profile broadband antenna solutions for government and military aviation applications, delivering fast, resilient, and reliable connectivity across a broad range of mission profiles. The ThinAir® GT product line delivers X-, Ku-, Ka-, Q- and V-band connectivity options suitable for installation on aircraft ranging from small executive transports to large cargo aircraft and is compatible with GSO and NGSO constellations. ThinAir antennas consume less power while delivering high spectral efficiency and greater throughput for a given channel bandwidth. Packaged in a low-drag design to save fuel or increase time on station, ThinAir GT’s proven, proprietary, patented solutions are trusted by government customers around the globe.

Filed Under: Agencies, Airborne, Airborne, Airborne Comms, Airborne Terminals, Comms, Instantaneous Bandwidth (IBW), LEO / MEO / GEO / HEO, SATCOM Antennas, ThinAir® Antennas, ThinKom, U.S. Government, U.S. Government (USG) Communications, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), VICTS

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