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Satcom (satellite) - Wikipedia Satcom was one of the early geostationary satellites; the first were the Syncom series, in 1964 The first Satcom satellite, Satcom 1, was launched on 13 December 1975 The last satellite, Satcom K2, was placed into orbit on 27 November 1985 and was de-orbited in February 2002
Wideband Global SATCOM Satellite - United States Space Force As the backbone of the U S military's global satellite communications, Wideband Global SATCOM Satellite (WGS) system provides flexible, high-capacity communications for the Nation's warfighters through procurement and operation of the satellite,
Satcom Direct We provide the full range of satellite connectivity options for voice, data and video applications on land, at sea, and in the air
GAO-25-107034, DOD SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS: Reporting on Progress . . . Department of Defense (DOD) satellite communications (SATCOM) capabilities provide more than battlefield communications to warfighters SATCOM enables data transmission in support of broader DOD operations, including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; command and control; remote sensor or weapons control; and other vital tasks
Satellite communications datalink (SATCOM) | EUROCONTROL Helping meet the current and future aviation communication needs Satellite communications (SATCOM) are already today an important component of aeronautical communications, in particular for the oceanic airspace
Cobham Satcom and Gatehouse Satcom join forces to create a global . . . About Cobham Satcom Cobham Satcom is a market-leading provider of radio and satellite communication solutions for land and maritime applications, delivering business- and mission-critical connectivity to government, defense, and enterprise customers, as well as constellation owners and service providers worldwide
Inside the Magic of Modern Satellite Communications All satellite communications (SATCOM) have to use radio, microwave, infrared, and visible light bands Different orbital altitudes and velocities involve their own benefits and limitations that make them suitable for specific SATCOM use cases
SatCom Satellite communication - Telecom Trainer Satellite communication, often referred to as SatCom, is a method of communication that uses artificial satellites placed in geostationary orbit or other orbits to transmit and receive data between two or more locations on Earth