Silvus Technologies Develops Low Observable Communications Waveform for US ARMY

Silvus Technologies, Inc. was recently awarded OPTION funding under a Research & Development project by the U.S. Army’s C5ISR Center located at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The contract worth over $2M is entitled “Protected Communications for Manned/Unmanned Teams” or PCM. The project is intended to develop high-throughput, secure, and low observable communications capabilities for manned/unmanned teaming operations.

What Beams Are Made Of

Traditional land forces tactical communications can be limited in urban areas and in the amount of data they can carry. MIMO technology could be the answer to addressing those shortcomings.

US Air Force Taps Silvus Technologies to Continue Work on ABMS

The US Air Force announced on May 29, 2020 that it has awarded an Indefinite Quantity Indefinite Delivery (IDIQ) contract to Silvus Technologies. Under the $950M award ceiling, Silvus will supply its StreamCaster Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) radio systems in support of the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) program.

Silvus Technologies and Unmanned Systems and Solutions Partner to Deliver Unmatched Aerial Communications and Surveillance Capabilities

Silvus Technologies (“Silvus”) and Unmanned Systems and Solutions (“USaS”) announced today the two companies have combined the best-in-class Silvus MN-MIMO technology with USaS’s LEAP, the most powerful tethered, unmanned aerial vehicle system (UAV) available to make robust, powerful, meshed networking accessible to first responders, military and private entities.

Battlefield Augmented Reality Getting Real For U.S. Army

The U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, is an augmented reality device giving the foot soldier next-generation night vision, navigation, targeting and a whole lot more. It’s an ambitious, billion-dollar program, but a new contract will deliver communications technology ensuring the ‘whole lot more’ really happens.

The Army Network Plan to ‘Compete Everything’

The Army recently conducted a critical design review for technologies it plans to deploy for Capability Set ’21, one of the first pieces of its battlefield network modernization.