| Cobham Antenna Systems, Microwave Antennas | ||
Omni antenna for fixed and mobile data communications in convoys - this antenna's frequency range is 4.4GHz to 5.0GHz, it has vertical polarisation, and 6dBi gain. |
High gain omni antenna for Link16/MIDS (NATO standard). Its 7dBi gain ensures nearly double the range of systems using conventional 2dBi gain antennas. |
Blade antenna for integration into the wing of an airborne target drone to increase radar cross-section - frequency is 1.2GHz to 1.35GHz, with 4dBi gain. |
A circular polarised, rugged, omni antenna in Ku-band (16GHz) for a UAV has 3dBiC gain, circular polarisation, elevation HPBW of 30° and electrical down-tilt for optimised coverage. |
For video surveillance from a helicopter, omni antennas are used for transmission to a base station multi-sector located in police headquarters. |
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| Cobham Mast Systems | ||
Mastsystem’s lightweight telescopic masts are applicable to such areas as defence, the police, geodetic surveying, radio and TV emergency work and temporary illumination. |
Modified TM masts for temporary illumination. |
Finnish Army Command post with TR Mast for VHF radio (right), PARAKEET with 10.5m EX Mast System (EX 128) for Australian Defence Forces (left). |
Finnish Army Link Station with 24m EXL Mast (EXL 167). |
Mastsystem manufactures a range of mast accessories and ancillary equipment including winches and the handling system for this 24m mast. |
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| COJOT | ||
COJOT, a trusted source for the supply of leading-edge broadband antennas for military communication and Electronic Countermeasure (ECM) applications. |
COJOT mobile military manpack antennas – ideal coverage of the 20MHz – 6000 MHz frequency range. |
COJOT mobile military vehicle antennas - ideally suited for VHF, UHF and SHF bands. |
| Comrod | ||
Vehicle installation of HF and VHF antennas. |
HF antennas for ground installation. |
Low profile VHF antenna on a CV-90 armed vehicle. |
Comrod low profile VHF and GPS antenna mounted on a Leopard 2 battle tank. |
The light tactical marked area. |
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| Denke Laboratories | ||
Denke Laboratories Inc. provides new design, prototype and manufacturing services for various military forces, government agencies and OEMs around the world. |
We specialize in producing efficient, robust military and commercial antennas and masts. |
Our vehicular antennas have been used extensively in combat operations. |
Man-pack antenna for military applications. |
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| GEROH | ||
Mobile antenna tower 25m for radio link system. |
10m KVR mast MEADS launcher. |
18m spindle mast installed on German FUCHS. |
| Radiant Antennas | ||
RWD125 HF base station antenna. |
Man-portable mast and HF wideband antenna kit. |
RLP10-30 HF log periodic dipole array. |
UBS-6G mobile antenna base with built in GPS antenna. |
VCF225-420 mobile center-fed dipole antenna. |
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| Saab | ||
LPDA antennas for ECM applications. |
Horn antennas for ESM and ECM applications. |
Spiral antennas for DF systems. |
Blade antennas. |
DF and ECM antenna systems. |
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| SMAG | ||
The Ftm 20/4 mounted on a trailer in its operational position. |
The Fth 34/5 mobile antenna mast mounted on a truck in its transport position. |
The Ftm 9/3 mobile antenna mast mounted on an armoured vehicle. |
The Ftm 15-4 mobile antenna mast mounted on a shelter in its operational position. |
The Ftm 11/2 mounted on a truck in its operational position. |
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| TACO Antenna | ||
The MULDIPOL multiple dipole collinear array concept has been specifically developed by TACO for ground-air-ground, air traffic control and associated vehicular and base communications applications. |
TACO circularly polarized helical antennas are extremely rugged. The mast and ground plane are of aluminum construction, with the helix supported by dielectric rods along the mast. |
The F11 and AS-390/SRC are vertically polarized, broadband, coaxial stub antennas designed for the VHF and UHF communications band. |
Folding antenna for tactical applications: TACO manufactures high quality communication antennas that are built for rugged use and reliable performance. |
D7061-L Shipboard antenna base: TACO Antenna is a leading manufacturer of VHF and UHF communications antennas for both military and commercial markets. |
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| Tecom Industries | ||
The RVT-3000 tri-band antenna system is an easy to use, lightweight system that weighs less than 55lbs and can be set-up in less than fifteen minutes. |
The GDT-2100 is a military-grade, lightweight portable tracking antenna system for ground-based Ku-band data link tx and rx communication that is currently in active service by US forces. |
The type 201564-3 omni-directional antenna is one of the smallest in it’s class on the market today. |
| Trival Antene | ||
HF wideband wire antenna model KUA-35/5. |
The AD-18/D antenna is wideband monopole mobile VHF antenna for frequency range from 30MHz to 90MHz. |
The AD-17/B-110 antenna is a wideband VHF 'disc-cone' antenna, intended for tactical transportable or stationary use. |
AD-44/BW antennas represent a family of wideband monopole whips, primarily intended for use with portable and handheld radios in VHF frequency range from 30MHz to 90(108)MHz |
Telescopic winch-driven antenna masts series STV. |
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| WIBE | ||
The TM210 telescopic mast system is a compact and rugged electric-powered telescopic mast system for land surveillance and reconnaissance vehicles, with a stable elevated platform for heavy sensor packages. |
The battlefield-proven WIBE TM128 / 15-2.9 telescopic mast system has been upgraded to meet the increased demand of the US army HCLOS radio's new high-capacity BAND III + HCLOS antenna. |
The MecPAM possesses an electric-powered movement control and manual crank backup to ensure safe, speedy and precise mast deployment and recovery, and is ideal for the TM170 range and above. |
The new NATO TM150 / 20-4.9 telescopic mast system's antenna bar directioner kit provides a ±360° azimuth and ±10° elevation aiming of two line-of-sight antennas. |
The WIBE Mobile Site is a heavy duty portable telescopic mast kit fitted to all ISO containers, ideal for temporary communication sites. |
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