U.S. Department of Defence Orders Ovzon T7 Mobile Satellite Terminal

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U.S. Department of Defence Orders Ovzon T7 Mobile Satellite Terminal

Defense News ,U.S :- Ovzon has announced the receipt of its inaugural order for the cutting-edge Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal from the United States Department of Defence (DOD). This marks the initial delivery of the highly advanced and compact mobile satellite terminal, which promises to redefine satellite communication capabilities in the defense sector.


The Ovzon T7 stands out as the industry's smallest, lightest, most powerful, and user-friendly satellite terminal. Weighing a mere 2.8 kg (6.2 lb), it can easily fit into a small backpack, ensuring portability for rapid deployment and seamless connectivity in diverse environments, irrespective of weather conditions.


Specifically designed for operation on the Ovzon 3 satellite's On-Board-Processor, the Ovzon T7 showcases unparalleled resiliency features tailored for contested environments. Leveraging the capabilities of the Ovzon On-Board-Processor, the T7 can execute frequency hopping, below-the-noise-floor signaling, and operate autonomously without the need for a teleport.


Expressing enthusiasm about the milestone, Ovzon's CEO, Per Norén, stated, "We are delighted to witness the first sale of the Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal to the U.S. DOD. We are excited to introduce the 'near-peer' capability that the Ovzon T7 will provide when operating on the Ovzon 3 satellite and the Ovzon On-Board-Processor. The Ovzon T7 represents the perfect blend of performance, mobility, and resiliency in an incredibly compact package, revolutionizing critical mission execution through an elevated SATCOM-as-a-Service experience."


This groundbreaking development signifies a significant advancement in satellite communication technology, offering the U.S. Department of Defence an innovative and powerful tool to enhance communication capabilities for critical missions.

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