Solider radio waveform demonstrated on Raytheon air and ground radios
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Raytheon's airborne radios are used on helicopters and unmanned aircraft. The ground radio system is called the mobile ad hoc interoperability network gateway (MAINGATE). It is meant for the U.S. Army's mid-tier network, a purpose for which it is under evaluation at this year's Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) at Fort Bliss, Texas. MAINGATE, with NMW, has been in operational use with deployed forces for more than two years.
Raytheon plans to leverage the SWR in its common radio architecture in the company's next generation ground and airborne radios, according to Raytheon officals.
The latest radios from Raytheon are capable of running narrowband and networking waveforms as well as the future mobile user objective system (MUOS) waveform from the JTNC library. Raytheon recently provided its NMW into this same repository to assist in interoperability with MAINGATE.