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Ball Aerospace, in collaboration with diversified manufacturer Flex, started production on its Ku-Band and Ka-Band modular electronically steered antenna (ESA) subarrays at the Flex site in Austin, Texas.
Ball Aerospace will highlight technologies and solutions developed to meet the next-generation communications challenges and needs for both commercial and government customers at SATELLITE 2022.
Northrop Grumman Corporation and Ball Aerospace will design and develop the two mission payloads for the U.S. Space Force’s Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Polar (NGP) program.
Continuing their collaboration developing next-generation SATCOM terminals, Anokiwave and Ball Aerospace are adding a Ku-Band option to Ball’s portfolio of flat panel phased array antennas, now offering both Ku- and K/Ka-Band antennas.
Anokiwave and Ball Aerospace are collaborating to develop a new generation of SATCOM terminal antennas, with Anokiwave’s second-generation K- and Ka-Band silicon RFICs integrated with Ball’s electronically steerable K- and Ka-Band antennas.