Harris Corporation Awarded $17 Million Order to Supply Tactical Radios to Middle East Nation

Posted on April 1, 2016 · 1 min read

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Harris Corporation Awarded $17 Million Order to Supply Tactical Radios to Middle East Nation

Harris Corporation has received a $17 million order to supply Falcon III’ multiband networking radios to a nation in the Middle East as part of a tactical communications modernization program. 

The Harris RF-7850M radios will provide wideband networking to forces at the brigade level and below and will deliver command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities. The RF-7850M is the first international tactical radio to simultaneously support wideband communications, mobile ad-hoc networking, and legacy narrowband waveforms.

“The RF-7850 represents the latest generation of wideband, software-defined networking radio technology,’ said Chris Young, president of Harris Communication Systems. “It will immediately enable our customer to conduct the C4ISR operations that are essential to daily missions.’

 

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