The SATCOM on-the-move terminal from SWE-DISH and Saab is designed to provide an easy-to-use, exceptional broadband on-the-move SATCOM capability with very high performance and accuracy. It is interoperable with legacy systems and complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and worldwide satellite operator requirements in legacy transmission modes, such as Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), without the need to employ excess bandwidth and spread spectrum modulation to overcome terminal deficiencies. For the foreseeable future, operation within the common infrastructure is essential for networking with thousands of existing legacy terminals deployed worldwide.
In May 2006 the pre-series first demonstration unit was presented, and less than three years later, the platform is ready for delivery. Both SWE-DISH and Saab have developed and tested the terminal in a wide range of circumstances and situations. The SATCOM on-the-move terminal is well suited for highly maneuverable, high-speed platforms such as off-road vehicles, smaller inshore boats, and medium-size littoral combat ships.
Lars Jehrlander, CEO of SWE-DISH Satellite Systems, said, “Since 2006 we have worked to make this among the best on-the-move terminals available. The keys to the system’s success are SWE-DISH’s high-performance antenna and Saab’s revolutionary stabilizer that keep the satellite link fixed and accurate no matter the terrain or the maneuver. Now it’s time to raise the bar on our competitors and give end users advanced broadband on-the-move.”

