Harris to Supply HF, Tactical Radio Antennas to US Army

29.10.2015 North America
Harris to Supply HF, Tactical Radio Antennas to US Army

Harris to Supply HF, Tactical Radio Antennas to US Army

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Harris Corporation has received a five-year, $12 million IDIQ contract to provide high-frequency (HF) tactical radio antennas to the U.S. Army. The award was received during the company's first quarter of fiscal 2016.

Under the contract, Harris will provide its RF-3134 HF full-loop antennas, which can be used for fixed installations or on vehicles, enabling HF communication on-the-move. The RF-3134 interfaces with the Harris Falcon ® series of HF radios. It is lightweight and has a low physical profile, which makes it easy to install and uninstall.

“The HF full-loop antenna provides a combination of high bandwidth and signal efficiency that makes it ideal for on-the-move applications. Harris continues to provide advanced radios and related systems to meet the real-time communications needs of our nation's warfighters,” said Chris Young, President, Harris Communication Systems.

Harris provides advanced, technology-based solutions that solve government and commercial customers’ mission-critical challenges. The company has approximately $8 billion in annualized revenue and more than 22,000 employees - including 9,000 engineers and scientists - supporting customers in more than 125 countries.

 



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