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![]() by Staff Writers Petah Tikva, Israel (SPX) May 05, 2015
Gilat Satellite Networks reports that it intends to promote its comprehensive line of Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLoS) solutions at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems 2015 event, May 5-7 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA, USA - Booth # 2143. At the booth, Gilat will display its BlackRay terminals, which enable connectivity for long-endurance flights while maximizing payload weight. Gilat SATCOM solutions features include + Low-SWaP profiles, ideal for low-weight UAVs + Larger panels for larger bitrates + Support for full-duplex satellite communications + Spectrum-efficient IP connectivity "As one of the industry's smallest and most compact aerial solutions, Gilat BlackRay terminals enable broadband communications that facilitate intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLoS)," said Moshe (Chico) Tamir, Gilat Corporate VP and President of the Mobility Division. "As a world leader in SATCOM Mobility, our solution suite keeps our customers connected at all times - on land, at sea and in the air."
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