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ALL.SPACE unveils Hydra MAX wideband, multi-orbit SATCOM terminal
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Electronics Weekly
ALL.SPACE, the UK satellite connectivity-on-the-move company, has unveiled its next-generation wideband, multi-orbit SATCOM terminal platform, Hydra MAX.
Hydra MAXThe Reading-based company, extending its existing Hydra family, says Hydra MAX supports wideband Ka networks with 500 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth per Ka beam.
These include WGS, Viasat’s global integrated Ka-band network, Amazon Leo, and Telesat Lightspeed.
Multi-link“Hydra MAX is the next step in our mission to reduce reliance on any single network, orbit, band, or waveform.
“Hydra MAX now delivers the bandwidth, flexibility, and resilience required for the next generation of contested operations, from wideband Ka access and sovereign modem integration to PTW-ready architectures and assured communications from a single terminal platform.”