
Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
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2 weeks ago |
zona-militar.com | Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
The communications company Orbit displayed its OceanTRrx4 Mil antenna at the Sea Air Space in early April. Zona Militar spoke with Asaf Punis, Orbit’s Vice President for Global Marketing and Business Development, about why the US Navy and other naval services should be interested in their Ocean satellite communications (SATCOM) antenna. The commercial version of the system, OceanTRx4, has been in the market for over a decade, since 2013.
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2 weeks ago |
zona-militar.com | Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
La empresa de comunicaciones Orbit presentó su antena OceanTRx4 Mil en la exposición Sea Air Space a comienzos de abril. Zona Militar conversó con Asaf Punis, vicepresidente de Marketing Global y Desarrollo de Negocios de Orbit, sobre por qué la Armada de los Estados Unidos y otros servicios navales deberían interesarse en su antena de comunicaciones satelitales (SATCOM) Ocean. La versión comercial del sistema, OceanTRx4, ha estado en el mercado durante más de una década, desde 2013.
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2 weeks ago |
zona-militar.com | Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
At the Sea Air Space expo in early April, Zona Militar had a discussion with US Navy (Ret.) Rear Admiral Anthony Lengerich, who now serves as Vice President for Naval Programs at Thales Defense and Security. The Rear Admiral spoke with ZM about various topics such as distributed undersea warfare, communications and data networks in the modern age of warfare, and Thales’ solutions to the US Navy’s missions.
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2 weeks ago |
zona-militar.com | Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
En la exposición Sea Air Space a principios de abril, Zona Militar mantuvo una conversación con el Contralmirante retirado de la Armada de los Estados Unidos, Anthony Lengerich, quien actualmente se desempeña como Vicepresidente de Programas Navales en Thales Defense and Security.
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2 weeks ago |
zona-militar.com | Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
Zona Militar spoke with Glenn Copeland, General Manager of Lockheed Martin Canada, at the Sea Air Space expo in early April about the company’s Combat Management System 330 (CMS-330), which is operated by the Canadian Navy. The system has also found clients in South America, namely Chile, with other potential customers sought in South America and Europe. CMS 330 was initially developed for the Royal Canadian Navy and installed aboard the fleet of Halifax-class frigates.
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