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Wed, May 08, 2019

Orbit Communication Systems Announces New MPT 87 Airborne Terminal

Newest Version Of The Airborne Multi-Purpose Terminal (MPT) Provides Multi-Role Capability For Military And Government Users

Orbit Communication Systems has unveiled its new MPT 87 Airborne Terminal at the Satellite 2019 Conference and Exhibition. This advanced, MIL-STD qualified terminal initially features a high gain 34-inch hybrid Ku-band antenna, with a Ka-band configuration in development. It will operate across the full Ku band and can be easily switched in real time between different operators and satellites.

The MPT 87 is the latest addition to the innovative MPT terminal family and is planned for initial service operation later this year. Like all other MPT versions, the MPT 87 will be delivered fully integrated with RF and control electronics, and associated software. The lightweight, small-footprint terminal couples high performance and Orbit's industry-leading reliability. The MPT modular approach facilitates its adaptation to different aircraft and platforms, allowing it to address new opportunities and help grow emerging aeronautical communications markets.

"Following our recent announcements of new maritime and airborne satcom terminals, developed in coordination with two of the largest satellite operators (SES and Inmarsat), this high-speed terminal fulfills key requirements for one of our leading defense segment customers," noted Ben Weinberger, Orbit's CEO. "The underlying MPT architecture and engineering has allowed us to again expand and tailor our airborne terminal family in a timely and cost-effective manner."

(Source: Orbit Communications news release. NASA image)

FMI: orbit-cs-usa.com

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