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Kymeta announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded Kymeta Corporation a U.S. Patent for its multi-beam antenna configuration, enabling redundant, simultaneous, multi-orbit satellite connectivity.
Kymeta announced the launch of the Kymeta™ u8 MIL hybrid terminal, providing military users with a camouflaged, flexible and more robust connectivity solution for communications-on-the-move and networks-on-the-move.
Kymeta announced seamless interoperability between the Kymeta™ u8 terminal, Kepler Communications LEO satellites and GEO satcom terminals at an annual military battle lab exercise focused on the integration of operations, intelligence and technology.
Kymeta has been awarded a $950,000,000 ceiling IDIQ
contract for the maturation, demonstration and proliferation of capability across platforms and domains, leveraging open systems design, modern software and algorithm development in order to enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2).
Kymeta has been selected to participate in the U.S. Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) satellite communications on the move (SOTM) pilot program and will supply eight u8 terminals for integration and testing on a variety of ABCT vehicles.
Kymeta announced the successful demonstration of the Kymeta u8 Terminal with LEO satellite acquisition, tracking and throughput measurements, during extreme cold weather temperatures.