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Reticulate Micro unveils VALOR™ ESA family of products

April 25, 2024

Reticulate Micro, Inc. has introduced their new, flat panel antenna product family. VALOR™, the second product debuting from Reticulate Space, is a flexible line of Electronically Steerable Antennas (ESAs) that feature standard core components purpose fit for users across land mobile, airborne, maritime and mobile/manpack applications. The product family is designed for scalability and multi-orbit connectivity and comes following Reticulate’s debut of its VESPER™ terminal management capability.

Reticulate is aligning its first VALOR offering to user requirements beginning with a land mobile solution in fourth quarter. The company plans to offer both Ku- and Ka-band satellite frequency options.

Josh Cryer, president and CEO of Reticulate Micro, said, “With the launch of VALOR, we’re moving up the value chain – not only are we generating real-time streamed content through our VAST™ video-compression technology, but we also will manage the connections that carry that content. Like all Reticulate’s products, VALOR will have our VisionOS™ platform integrated into it, which ensures all our products are interoperable.”

“A higher performing, low-power-consumption terminal is highly desirable with today’s warfighters, and we have that solution in the VALOR product line,” said David Horton, Chief Operating Officer for Reticulate Micro and president of Reticulate Space. “Our product family is designed to be conformal and ultra-low profile to support aero, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), maritime and ground-based vehicle applications.”

Mark Steel, EVP Product & Services at Reticulate Micro and CTO of Reticulate Space, said, “Current ESAs on the market don’t fit the full requirements of the user – they’re still tremendously expensive, generate high power and have a large form factor,” Steel explained. “Other ESA solutions typically must sacrifice size, weight or power. We’re coming to market with a disruptive technology that we can scale to all the requirements of SWAPc that our industry has wanted but has failed to deliver.”

Reticulate Micro is planning a detailed reveal of its VAL pro

Filed Under: Antenna Builds, Antenna Design, Antenna Manufacturing, Antenna Systems, Antennas, Antennas / Terminals, Electronically Steered Antenna (ESA), Flat Panel, Flat Panel Antennas, Flat Panel Antennas (FPA), News, Reticulate Micro, VALOR™ (Reticulate)

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