MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Southeast Asian nation awards Harris $10 million contract for radios
by Ryan Maass
Washington (UPI) Oct 13, 2015


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Harris Corporation has received a $10 million contract for wideband tactical radios from a Southeast Asia nation looking to modernize its communications program.

The order includes several radio and software products with intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The tactical radios to be sold to the country will provide secure voice and data between command posts and troops on the field. The radios will also support video streaming from cameras mounted on helmets.

Chris Young, president of Harris Communication Systems is optimistic his company's products will give the customer nation an informational advantage on the battlefield.

"Harris is providing our customer a turnkey, end-to-end solution that integrates the most advanced wideband tactical radios with a state-of-the-art battle management system for information superiority," Young said in a statement.

Harris Corporation is a security and defense technology developer with customers in over 125 countries.

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Rochester, N.Y. (UPI) Oct 12, 2015
Harris Corp. reports that it is to supply wideband tactical radios and support services to unidentified customers in three world regions. The contracts, received in the first quarter of the company's fiscal 2016, are worth a combined total of $66 million. Information on the specific models of wideband tactical radios to be delivered to the customers in Eastern Europe, the Middle ... read more


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