Satnews Daily
February 24th, 2020

Full, Mobile ISR Realized via Spacecom and Get SAT SATCOM Tech


Spacecom (Tel Aviv Stock Exchange: SCC), the operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, and Get SAT, a producer of small, lightweight SATCOM terminals for airborne, ground, and maritime applications, have revealed that using AMOS-17’s steerable Ka-band HTS beams and Get SAT’s miniaturized Micro-SAT SATCOM terminals have resulted in full, mobile broadband, SATCOM capabilities for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) applications.

Enabled by AMOS-17’s powerful Ka-band HTS beams and extremely small terminals at both ends, the team created a small footprint, high capacity, true tactical solution for deployed units.

Get SAT's micronized efficient Micro-SAT terminal demonstrated a return channel of more than 10 Mbps, thereby offering breakthrough SWaP (Size, Weight and Power) for broadband communications required by various ISR sensors. By using a transportable 1.2 meter, Ka-band hub and the capabilities of Spacecom’s AMOS-17 digital payload, the team created an ideal configuration for Communications On-The-Move (COTM) applications in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia.

Kfir Benjamin, Get SAT CEO, said that this news is incredible for a market that is starved for secure, nimble, mobile ISR. Get SAT’s SWaP goes above and beyond current offerings. With AMOS-17’s steerable Ka-band HTS beams, Get SAT’s miniaturized terminals produce extremely effective transmission and reception via a single small antenna. No longer does one have to seek miniaturized terminals for secure and reliable high data rates for tactical units using mobile platforms: Get SAT has them.

Get SAT offers highly versatile, mobile solutions for applications requiring small terminals. Based on the firm's patented InterFLAT panel antenna, a miniaturized interlaced antenna combining both receive and transmit elements on one panel, and fast-tracking technologies, Get SAT's micronized terminals establish a new generation of standards for lightweight, small-sized and low power consumption communication devices for on-the-move applications.


Artistic rendition of the AMOS-17 satellite on-orbit.

Image is courtesy of AMOS by Spacecom.

AMOS-17’s digital payload capabilities offer extensive C-band HTS coverage, regional Ku-Band and steerable Ka-band HTS beams that can be combined to maximize throughput and efficiency. The satellite's unique tri-band digital payload offers secure and resilient SATCOM solutions over major areas of interest.

According to Eran Shapiro, Director of Business and Technology Ventures at Spacecom, the test’s amazing results demonstrate how AMOS-17’s payload performance, advanced flexible digital processor platform and optimal location at 17°E add value and open new opportunities for mobile ISR users. Get SAT’s micronized terminals are changing the mobile broadband communications landscape. When coupled with AMOS-17, Spacecom brings new vectors of flexibility and possibilities to commercial and government markets, while opening new markets.”

Visit Spacecom (2nd Floor, Conference Room #206) and Get SAT (booth #1907) at the Satellite Show 2020, in Washington, D.C., March 9-12.