Increased Focus on Space Systems due to Defense Support

As per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  experts, a communication network that is always able to receive and broadcast information with the highest degree of reliability is necessary for out-of-area missions. Mobile and transportable satellite ground terminals are available in different mechanical configurations, from trailer or vehicle-mounted to FlyAway configurations in transport boxes, and are designed for quick setup and operation under harsh environmental conditions. A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  professions have stated that they are available in tri-band (C-, X-, and Ku-Band) or single-band configurations up to Ka-Band. More quickly and securely than ever before, warfighters and leaders must exchange and receive mission-critical information across many domains. Viasat’s mobile satellite communication services (SATCOM) as well as satellite communication services (SATCOM)) technologies and resilient network give people on land, at sea, and in the air access to the real-time data, they need to make life-or-death choices in an instant.

US

Over the next five years, as per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  experts, the Pentagon intends to invest around $13 billion in the development and acquisition of military communications satellites. The U.S. Department of Defense budget document implies that this significant expenditure will help meet the rising demands for secure data networks and connectivity among the country’s armed services as per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  professionals. The Pentagon’s first-ever low Earth orbit broadband constellation and fewer, custom communications satellites to supplement or replace current systems are both funded in the 2023–2027 fiscal plan. Over the next two years, the Commercial Satellite communication (satellite communication services, i.e. SATCOM) Office (CSCO) of the U.S. Space Force expects to issue contracts for commercial satellite communication services (SATCOM) worth close to $2.3 billion. For the American military forces and its allies, CSCO purchases commercial Satellite communication services (SATCOM) capacity and services. An $875 million multiple-award agreement for low-Earth orbit satellite broadband services over ten years is the greatest of the commercial prospects according to A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  experts.

RUSSIA

As per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  trends, the development of the next-generation Ellips communications network for secure mobile communications was mandated by the Russian Federal Space Program’s revised draught, which covered the years 2016 through 2025, following the deployment of the Meridian constellation in the 2000s. In the vicinity of the Northern Sea Route, satellites of the “Meridian” class provide communication between seagoing vessels and ice reconnaissance aircraft, and coastal and ground stations. The Ellips satellites will handle traditional fixed communications as well as air traffic control in addition to encrypted mobile communications.

CHINA 

A massive engineering project known as the Space-Ground Integrated Information Network (SGIIN) was approved by China in March 2016 as part of its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020) according to A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  trends. This mega project, like previous mega projects, is a reflection of China’s strategic national goals, with the specific goal of advancing the full integration of space-based information networks, future internet, and mobile communication networks by 2030. The SGIIN’s space-based network allowed it to circumvent data stovepipes between various space systems, enhancing battlefield data exchange and shortening the timeline for military decisions.

INDIA

Defense Acquisition Council approved the first part of the purchase process for the Army’s state-of-the-art, multiband, military-grade satellite GSAT 7B in March 2022. The DAC approved an Indian Air Force (IAF) application for the GSAT-7C satellite in November of last year as per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  trends. The military now makes use of the 2018-launched GSAT-7A. Despite being a satellite exclusively for the IAF, the Army uses around 30% of its capability. The satellite links several platforms used by the IAF, including aircraft, helicopters, drones, airborne early warning and control systems, and radars. After the GSAT-7, which was launched in 2013 for the Navy, this was the second military-specific satellite for India. All naval operations’ main communication channel is the GSAT-7. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has already been hired by the Navy to build GSAT-7R, which will be its replacement. GSAT-7 needs to be replaced because its useful life is about to expire in the next several years.

Use of commercial satellite communication services (SATCOM) and applications as per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  trends

The demands for satellite communication services (SATCOM) are not only rising; they are rising rapidly as per A&D market, ie. aerospace aviation and defense vertical  experts. An insatiable demand for satellite communication services (SATCOM) has been generated by the confluence of network-centric warfare, data-driven systems, and user demands. The militaries are relying more and more on commercial satellite communication services (SATCOM) as a result of the organic military communication satellites’ launch delays and rising operational needs. A hybrid, multi-transport network where individual military systems can use commercial technology and satellites in all orbits is becoming more and more in demand for communications systems. Network services providers can develop adaptable technologies to integrate all three into a single solution as low earth orbit (LEO) constellations join geostationary (GEO) and medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites, offering benefits that no single transport can provide on its own to support all applications. Commercial assets will continue to dominate aerospace and defense communication due to increasing demand and evolution of technology.

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