Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), a communications and information technology company, announced on Monday that it has been awarded a USD16m follow-on contract by Lockheed Martin to supply over 100 Harris
Highband Networking Radio systems for the US Army's Warfighter Information Network - Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 programme.
From division down to battalion, Increment 2 will provide an OTM line-of-sight radio known as the
Highband Networking Radio. This new radio will greatly increase line-of-sight capacity and ease of use.
In March of this year Harris and BAE Systems announced the availability of their co-developed
Highband Networking Radio (HNR).
The company said that its enhanced Harris
Highband Networking Radio (HNRe2) combines directive-beam technology with mobile, ad hoc mesh networking capabilities and a reduced size, weight and power antenna optimized for airborne platforms.
Harris and BAE Systems have recently demonstrated a self-forming, self-healing mobile network capability using a
Highband Networking Radio (HNR) system co-developed by Harris and BAE Systems that features directive beam technology.
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS), a communications and information technology company, and BAE Systems announcedon Wednesday (7 March) thatthe
Highband Networking Radio (HNR) co-developed by the companies, is now available.
Communication company and information technology Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) will supply its
Highband networking radios as a member of Northrop Grumman's IBCS team, the company announced on Thursday.A