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MOVEMENT TRACKING
SYSTEM (MTS)
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Product Description
The
United States Army’s Movement Tracking System (MTS) provides
two-way text messaging and position reporting between mobile and
fixed assets. MTS can operate anywhere in the world giving over-the-horizon
communications to vehicles on the move. Messages are transmitted
via commercial satellites in near real-time, and vehicle locations
are displayed on computers with NGA maps. All messages are encrypted
end-to-end, including sender and recipient addresses for information
security purposes. MTS operates over a variety of geostationary
satellites and is designed to transition automatically from one
satellite system to another, as required.
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QUICK DEPLOY SATELLITE SYSTEMS
(QDSS)
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Product Description
Urgent,
critical information successfully delivered to accomplish a covert
mission, to locate and save a soldier, to find and rescue victims
stranded as the result of a devastating hurricane. Quick Deploy
Satellite Systems (QDSS), secure satellite-enhanced tracking and
messaging equipment, developed to meet the vital communication
requirements and demands of mobile warfighters and first responders.
Effective on the battlefield, homeland and beyond, QDSS is valued
by soldiers, civil support and disaster recovery personnel for
reliable, secure messaging and tracking. Necessary and invaluable
knowledge is delivered securely to the right person when time
is of essence. …Where am I? …Where are you? QDSS delivers
the information needed to make the mission possible!
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INFLTRATOR (INFLightTRansceiverAndlocaTOR)
Aviation Tracking and Messaging
Transceiver
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Product Description
The
INFLTRATOR is designed for mobile tracking and messaging applications
on fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. The fuselage-mounted
antenna is connected to the interior-mounted electronics to provide
communications commonality with other users. The result
is situational awareness among all users providing more effective
operations and avoidance of “friendly fire” incidents.
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