Viasat next-generation Ka-band SATCOM terminals
Stay connected in the air – from base to objective.
With a strong history of outfitting industry leading Ku-band terminals to a wide variety of aircraft, we are proud to deliver the next generation of Ka-band SATCOM terminals that operate over military and commercial networks. These mature terminals provide key communications for critical missions, including:
Viasat Ka-band terminals are comprised of a small Ka-band antenna, our next-generation modem, and an antenna control unit integrated into the existing aircraft’s network. They are designed for flexible operation across both military, commercial, and Viasat’s constellation of high-capacity Ka-band satellites.
The GAT-5510 is a part of Viasat’s family of next-generation, full-ITU Ka-band terminals, enabling broadband, in-flight connectivity services for airborne operations around the globe. The GAT-5510 terminal features the following details:
Viasat’s mission-proven Ka-band GAT-5518 terminal has an 18 inch parabolic Ka-band satellite antenna capable of operating on full ITU Ka-band spectrum with all polarizations. The GAT-5518 terminal features the following details:
Viasat Ka-band airborne broadband terminals - operating over WGS, third-party commercial, or Viasat's satellites - enable aircraft to send and receive real-time situational awareness. Our terminals are transforming broadband connectivity with access to unprecedented capacity and coverage.
Pair our Best Available Network (BAN) with our Ka airborne terminals to enable aircraft of all sizes to stay connected no matter where their mission takes them. From a single platform to simultaneous operations (SIMOPS), Viasat is able to set-up service globally with enough capacity to serve multiple platforms in a region. In addition, Viasat offers the ability to tailor and customize your plan based on mission requirements. With a Viasat Ka-band terminal and our high-capacity SATCOM service, warfighters can stay connected, from base to objective.
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