JORNADA DE PROSPECTIVA TECNOLÓGICA “OPERACIONES

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JORNADA DE PROSPECTIVA TECNOLÓGICA “OPERACIONES
JORNADA DE PROSPECTIVA TECNOLÓGICA
“OPERACIONES ESPECIALES”
20 NOV 2014
Falcon III® Networking Radios
THIS INFORMATION WAS APPROVED FOR PUBLISHING PER THE ITAR AS “BASIC
MARKETING INFORMATION OF DEFENSE ARTICLES” OR PER THE EAR AS
“ADVERTISING PRINTED MATTER”.
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Agenda
Harris Corporation Worldwide
Battlefield Architecture
Portfolio
Main Falcon Radio Systems
Soldier
Handeld
Manpack
HF
Support
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Harris Corporation: Company Overview
• $5.0 billion revenue in 2013
• Global reach in more than 100
countries
RF
RF
RF
Communications
Communications
Communications
• 14,000 employees, including 6,000
engineers and scientists
Government
Government
Government
Communications
Communications
Communications
Systems
Systems
Integrated
Integrated
Integrated
Network
Network
Network
Solutions
Solutions
• Stock Exchange New York : HRS
• Three Operating Divisions
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RF
Operating
Communications
Divisions
Division
RF
Communications
Integrated Network
Solutions
Tactical and land mobile radios,
systems and networking
applications.
IT services, managed services,
and clinically integrated solutions.
Primary Markets:
• U.S. Tactical Radios
• International Tactical Radios
• Public Safety
Primary Markets:
• IT Services
• Energy
• Healthcare
Primary Markets:
• Civil
• National Intelligence
• Defense
Sample Customers:
• U.S. Department of Defense
• NATO Military Forces
• State and Local Governments
Sample Customers:
• U.S. Government
• Energy Providers
• U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Sample Customers:
• U.S. Department of Transportation
• U.S. Intelligence Community
• U.S. Department of Defense
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Government
Communications
Systems
Advanced technology and
systems integration.
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BATTLEFIELD ARCHITECTURE
BGAN
SATCOM
Ground-to-air
Ground-to-air
VHF
UHF
HCLOS
Brigade HQ
Battalion Main
HCLOS
HF
MBNR
HF
VHF
HF
VHF
UHF
MBNR
HCLOS
HF
Battalion TOC
UAV
ISR
VHF
MBNR
SENSORS
SENSORS
ISR
Company TOC
VHF
Platoon
UHF
Observer VHF / ISR
Squad-Special Forces
Security – Military Police
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TACTICAL COMMS FOR SPECIAL FORCES : REQUIREMENTS
Urban domain penetration
Mesh Ad Hoc Networking
Voice priority with video stream
Multiband
Multimode (waveforms)
Reprogrammable
SATCOM access
Battery life
Interoperability
Security
Situational awareness
Easy to program (web based)
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Technology Bricks
NARROWBAND
SINGLE BAND
SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOS
MULTIBAND NETWORKS
COGNITIVE RADIOS
MULTIBAND NETWORKS
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Falcon III RF-7850S Soldier Radio
Lightweight.
Secure.
Connected.
SF Platoon
UHF / W2
Special Forces Squad Leader
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Falcon III RF-7850S Soldier Radio
Platform
• Body worn, small form factor soldier networking radio
• Software defined, SCA Operating Environment
Power Out
• Selectable up to 3.2W
Frequency
• 225 - 2GHz
• +2.3GHz
Bandwidth
• WB: 500kHz, 1.2 MHZ, 5 MHz (1 Mbps)
• NB: 25 kHz
Waveforms
• SAWW (Shadow Advanced Wideband Waveform)
• VULOS or Advanced NB Waveform
• TGW2 SPR Legacy Waveform
Security
Non-CCI
• Type3, AES256
• Citadel 256
• FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Capable
Physical
• Weight: 775g
• Volume: 460cc
Battery Life
• Approx 20 w/HH battery
• Interoperates with fielded HH batteries and chargers
GPS
• Built-in
Data I/O
• USB2.0 OTG, RS-232
• Wireless PAN [“hotspot” and audio]
Environ.
• MIL-STD-810G
>40,000 shipped
In use with all DoD Services and several
NATO coalition nations
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Falcon III AN/PRC-152A (Export RF-7800M HH)
Wideband Networking Handheld
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Falcon III AN/PRC-152A (Export RF-7800M HH)
• Key Characteristics
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30-512 & 762-870 MHz (P25 Optional)
5W (30-512 MHz) and WB ANW2 Mode
10W SATCOM Mode
Sierra II Type 1 NSA Certified for Top Secret and Below
SCA v2.2 Operating Environment
Up to 10 waveforms hosted
Standard 6-pin Audio interface
Integral GPS (Optional)
• Narrow Band Capabilities
– Channel Spacing : 12,5 Khz & 25 Khz
– Voice & Data FSK > 16Kbps
– Standard: VULOS, SINCGARS & HQ
– Optional: IW, DAMA, HPW, HPW IP, P25
– MIL-STD-188-181B
• Wide Band Capabilities
>180,000 shipped
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Channel spacing : 1.2 MHz
Standard: ANW2 & optional SRW (USG)
225-450 MHz Range
Data 64-170 Kbps GMSK / 380-2.8 Mbps PSK Video
In use with all DoD Services and several
NATO coalition nations
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Falcon III AN/PRC-117G (Export RF-7800M MP)
Wideband Networking Manpack
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Falcon III AN/PRC-117G (Export RF-7800M MP)
• 30 MHz - 2 GHz
• Certified SCA v2.2.2 Operating Environment
• MUOS-ready hardware
• Waveforms
>32,000 shipped
In use with all DoD Services and several
NATO coalition nations
– SRW
– ANW2 Wideband Networking
– VHF/UHF LOS
– SINCGARS
– HAVEQUICK
– HPW
– DAMA and IW
– APCO P25 (option)
– Rover (option)
• Ethernet data interface (Red and Black side)
• Secured with Sierra® II - Certified HAIPE 3.0
legacy subset
• Built in GRAM SAASM GPS receiver
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Vehicular Amplifiers Systems
• Key capabilities
• 50 W NB (30-512 Mhz)
• 20 W SATCOM
• 50 W WB (225-2000 Mhz)
RF-300M-V150
RF-300M-V250
– Collocation filters
– Power conditioning
– Intercom interfaces VIC 1 & VIC 3
• Single and Dual Channel Systems
RF-300M-V255
– Mix and match with Handheld VAA
– Ability to add optional high band Power Amps
RF-300M-HV
• Manpack dismountable
Narrowband and Wideband Amplification
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RF-300W-TV
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Falcon III RF-7800H HF Radio System
First Wideband HF System
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Falcon III RF-7800H HF Radio System
Wideband Data
SDR portability
Smaller, Faster, Lighter
>170,000 shipped
In use with all DoD Services and several
NATO coalition nations
Key Benefits
1.5MHz - 60MHz manpack
Extended HF/VHF band
20W HF, 10W VHF
Smaller and lighter package
Single battery operation
Similar single battery life in lighter package
JTRS based OE
Modern architecture ready for the future
Citadel and AES encryption
Interoperable with RF-5800H and AN/PRC-150
Internal GPS
Allows C4ISR applications (BMS-FFT-C2)
Wide Band HF modem
Enables BLOS high speed data rates
Waveforms
FIX, 2G, 3G, 3G+, ECCM, WB
USB Port
Allows connection to external devices
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Harris Training and Support - Worldwide
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Computer based training (CBT)
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Training locations
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1 to 3 weeks duration
Train the trainer
Maintenance training
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Harris facility in Rochester, San Diego, Norfolk, Reading - UK
At customer facilities worldwide
Operator training
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“Virtual radio” anytime, anywhere
1 week duration
On site support
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Afghanistan
Iraq
Mali
Somalia
YEMEN
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Ismael Fernandez
[email protected]
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