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U.S.A.F. confirms Satcom Direct RO/RO Ku-band TRASC C-130 capability

April 17, 2024

SD Government (SDG) has successfully tested the Roll-on/Roll-off (RO/RO) Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) SATCOM capability the company developed with Florida-based R4 Integration, Inc. (R4i) in a 26-hour, 20-minute mission aboard a Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Hercules.

Following the intense validation flight, the SD/R4i Tactical Removable Airborne Satellite Communications (TRASC) BLOS solution is now fully available for U.S. Air Force use.

Performed as part of Exercise Gnarly Explodeo, the maximum endurance mission recorded 100% reliability and availability from the TRASC system as it facilitated secure command and control data communications, defense applications, intelligence updates, electronic flight bags, video conferencing, voice over internet and Wi-Fi calls. The equipment connects with the Intelsat FlexAir service, which employs an optimized high-throughput global satellite network to deliver dedicated airtime to government users.

The SD/R4i TRASC system supports the commander of Air Mobility Command (AMC), General Mike Minihan, in achieving his intention to have 25% of the AMC fleet connected by 2025.

The SD/R4i TRASC BLOS solution integrates the SD Plane Simple® Ku-band terminal within a Multi-Purpose Hatch System (MPHS) designed to replace the existing C-130 standard upper forward or center fuselage hatches. The Satcom Direct Government team assisted U.S. Air Force maintainers as they installed the system on a 41st Airlift Squadron, 19th Airlift Wing C-130J, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas.

The turnkey solution mounts the SD Plane Simple® antenna in the MPHS. It includes a compact RO/RO BaseBand kit that integrates a secure enclave, modem, Link-16, airborne router, and power supply.  The stand-alone system only requires AC or DC power from the aircraft to operate and distribute real-time BLOS connectivity.

“This platform enables global command and control, providing our crew with unparalleled situational awareness,” said Colonel Denny Davies, 19th Airlift Wing and Little Rock commander, after the mission. “It makes the C-130 much more resilient and capable in the vastness of the Pacific, reinforcing the Air Force’s core tenant of distributed control.”

“Satcom Direct prides itself on rigorously testing all our equipment before we put it into service. The success of this endurance flight exemplifies the power of our advanced technology and its versatility in delivering new capabilities to our forces. We are proud to add this connectivity solution to our growing military portfolio and look forward to supporting the system as it enters into service,” said Hayden Olson, Head of Satcom Direct Government. “We are already receiving requests for demonstrations of the capabilities of the equipment to USAF representatives, such is the interest in the system.”

About Satcom Direct
SD Government is a leading operator of customized, secure end-to-end satellite connectivity services that deliver assured global access to networks, voice, data and video applications, and data on land, at sea, and in the air. Each solution is scalable from simple point-to-point links to complete end-to-end, global solutions that are fully interoperable and seamlessly integrated with government networks for enhanced situational awareness and a faster response. The secure MILSATCOM of fixed satellite solutions includes C-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band, X-Band, and UHF, as well as mobile satellite solutions Inmarsat, Thuraya, and Iridium for aeronautical, land-mobile, and maritime users in multiple markets, including the U.S. government and military, global governments, educational institutions, and commercial maritime. SD Government is located at Satcom Direct World Headquarters in Melbourne, Florida. 

Filed Under: Beyond-Line-Of-Sight (BLOS), BLOS, Intelsat FlexAir, Lockheed Martin, MILSATCOM, News, Roll-On/Roll-Off (RO/RO), SATCOM, Satcom Direct, Satcom Direct Government, Tactical Removable Airborne Satellite Communications (TRASC), U.S.A.F. Air Mobility Command

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