BAE Systems awarded $111 million in contracts to bring modernized, secure communications to the Republic of Korea
10 Juli 2024 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
Next-generation radios will leverage SATURN’s fast frequency
hopping waveform
BAE Systems received multiple contracts totaling $111 million to
provide the Second-generation, Anti-jam, Tactical, Ultra-high
Frequency Radio for NATO, or SATURN waveform, to the Republic of
Korea (ROK). As part of the country’s national communications
modernization strategy, SATURN will bring secure and interoperable
command and control capabilities to the ROK’s military for
fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.
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BAE Systems received multiple contracts
totaling $111 million to provide the Second-generation, Anti-jam,
Tactical, Ultra-high Frequency Radio for NATO, or SATURN waveform,
to the Republic of Korea. (Credit: BAE Systems)
As the modern-day battlespace becomes more sophisticated,
advancements in tactical waveforms are required. BAE Systems’
next-generation software defined radios will leverage SATURN’s fast
frequency hopping waveform. SATURN will deliver new advantages to
operators who rely on timely and accurate communications to inform
key decisions in the field.
“In today’s complex and contested battlefields, superiority on
the ground, in the air, and at sea is mission critical,” said Dave
Logan, vice president and general manager of C4ISRS at BAE Systems.
“This tailored solution for the Republic of Korea will equip its
forces with state-of-the-art, secure, and modern communications for
a variety of tactical missions while allowing them to maintain
interoperability with the U.S. and coalition partners.”
The ARC-232A is a SATURN-capable software-defined radio, which
is upgradeable, small, and lightweight, making jamming more
difficult in the increasingly complex threat environment. The
radios offer optimal receiver sensitivity in severe operating
conditions and a broad range of configurations for potential
countermeasures.
With more than 100,000 radios deployed globally, BAE Systems’
battle-proven communications products offer nearly double the
reliability of legacy products. The company’s compact radio sets
also offer multi-band, secure anti-jam voice, data imagery
transmission, and network-capable communications.
The radios will be produced at BAE Systems’ state-of-the art
facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana. BAE Systems will provide the
ARC-232A to Korean manufacturer LIG Nex1 for final build, testing,
and aircraft integration.
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Chelsey Campbell, BAE Systems Mobile: 603-484-3993
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