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Orbit Expands Delivery of Dual-band Maritime Satcom Terminals for the Polish Navy
by Staff Writers
Netanya, Israel (SPX) Sep 04, 2019

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Orbit Communications Systems reports that systems integrator THESTA, ordered additional dual-band OceanTRx 4 systems for the PGZ Group, the leading contractor of naval navigation, communications and combat systems in Poland, for deployment aboard the Polish Navy's Cormorant-Class Minehunter.

OceanTRx 4 is a rugged and innovative stabilized dual-band maritime satcom platform. It further expands Orbit's industry-leading OceanTRx series, featuring outstanding RF performance, system availability and dynamic response under virtually any offshore conditions.

Supporting the mission-critical broadband needs of navy vessels, it was designed for one-day deployment and simple updates and maintenance. Orbit's maritime platform provides outstanding performance and high reliability, while achieving a low total cost of ownership.

"We offer a wide range of products and services to the entire naval sector in Poland," indicated Cezary Majchrowicz, Technical Director at THESTA. "We expect the success of OceanTRx with the Navy will help us expand our partnership with Orbit."

"Orbit is a world leader in maritime satcom solutions for navies and the commercial sector, with several thousand systems now providing services across the seven seas," noted Stav Gizunterman, Senior VP Business Development and Marketing at Orbit.

"This repeat order from a long-term customer underscores the trend for defense organizations to turn to companies like Orbit for best-of-breed commercial systems adapted for defense applications."


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