AEHF-3 Protected Communications Payload, Built by Northrop Grumman, Completes On Orbit Testing Ahead of Schedule
Launched
An extensive series of on-orbit payload tests that followed was successfully completed in February. The
As a result, AEHF-3 has been integrated in a constellation of satellites forming a "ring of protection" around the Earth that provides the only global, highly secure, protected, survivable communications for warfighters operating on ground, sea and air platforms.
The constellation now includes five Milstar and three AEHF satellites, all communicating with each other via satellite-to-satellite crosslinks – a capability exclusive to Milstar and AEHF within the MILSATCOM enterprise.
"The AEHF-3 payload turned in a stellar performance throughout on orbit testing," Linsky said. "With the third AEHF satellite seamlessly integrated into the 'ring of protection,' the
Testing involved establishing communications networks between combinations of EHF terminals on the ground that use Milstar's medium data rates and other terminals equipped to handle the wideband AEHF XDR. They exercised and further proved payload software that configures worldwide networks, Linsky noted.
"The payload's software-based communication network architecture allows us the unprecedented ability to reconfigure assets as needed for an evolving battlefield," Linsky said. "This software-based architecture has enabled
Advanced EHF satellite payloads uniquely contain a full range of features that provide effective protection against the wide range of threats from capable adversaries. These features include anti-jamming for the strongest jammers, low probability of detection and intercept, rapid recovery during a nuclear event, the ability to operate through scintillation, greatly reduced risk from physical attack to ground systems, and significant protection from cyber attack.
Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121024/LA98563LOGO
SOURCE
Bob Bishop, 310-812-5227 (office), 310-251-0261 (mobile), bob.j.bishop@ngc.com