- Software-controlled radio enhances protection of soldiers in missions abroad
- Super high frequency technology enables high data rates, long ranges and excellent resistance to jamming
Cassidian, the defence and security division of EADS, has paved the way for the overall integration of the German Armed Forces' new software-defined radio communications system ("KommSysBw") by delivering the system's first electronic components in due time. The project, called "SVFuA" ("Streitkräftegemeinsame Verbundfähige Funkgeräte-Ausstattung" - Interconnectable Joint-Services Radio Equipment), is intended to optimise the Bundeswehr's jam-resistant mobile voice and data communications in the coming decade, particularly in missions abroad.
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