UK-based Hanwha Phasor will release its land antenna for mobile communications, the Phasor L3300B, in Q3 of 2024.
The Phasor L3300B is an active electronically steered antenna (AESA) which has been developed for commercial and military use.
It marks the first time that Hanwha Phasor’s land antenna solution will be available for commercial and defense use, offering users uninterrupted communications regardless of the environment. This is as a result of dual simultaneous receive channels, meaning the antenna can form connections with new satellites before breaking its current connection.
The product provides the highest levels of connection, operating in Ku-Band, and is able to connect to both Geostationary Satellites (GEO) as well as the Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) constellations, and is compliant with OneWeb and developed to be compatible with leading providers.
The flat-panel design, weighing only 30kg with a 150mm thickness, makes the Phasor L3300B antenna an ideal option of choice for Armed Forces personnel and first responders operating in contested and high-intensity environments.
This new offering from Hanwha Phasor will ensure this connectivity, keeping Armed Forces personnel and first responders safe, and ensuring they are able to carry out their roles more effectively.
Hanwha Phasor made the announcement at Satellite 2024, where it displayed the Phasor L3300B for the first time.
Michael Young, Vice President Business Development at Hanwha Phasor, said; “The launch of the Phasor L3300B is a key milestone for Hanwha Phasor and I am incredibly proud of the work that our team has put in to develop, what I believe to be, the best solution on the market.
“We look forward to discussing the Phasor L3300B capabilities with our current and future customers who want to ensure their operators’ safety through uninterrupted communications.”