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PRODUCTS
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| SATCOM Solutions |
| TRM-1000 |

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SATCOM On-The-Move Terminal
Linkabit provides a full complement of IP over Satellite (IPoS) tactical terminals for Communications On-The-Move (COTM), Communications On-The-Quick Halt (COTQH), or fixed Very Small Aperture (VSAT) applications. Designed to use over Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) or commercial satellites, Linkabit's terminals operate in either Network Centric Waveform (NCW) MF-TDMA or MIL-STD-188-165A SCPC modes. Learn More |
| NCW-1200 Network Centric Waveform (NCW) 1.2-Meter Flyaway Terminal |

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Network Centric Waveform (NCW) 1.2 Meter Flyaway Terminal
The NCW-1200 is a 1.2 meter Ku-band transportable SATCOM At-The-Halt (ATH) transit-case terminal that provides NCW tactical users with the specialized Internet Protocol (IP) communication capabilities to keep remote users connected where infrastructure is lacking (e.g. natural disasters, border surveillance and tactical scenarios). Learn More |
| Ruggedized MPM-1000 IP Modem |

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Optimized NCW Modem Keeping Highly Mobile, Remote Users Connected in Harsh Environments
The Ruggedized MPM-1000 (RMPM) IP Modem is the latest addition to the product line. A highly efficient and adaptive modem, it was designed to utilize the full capabilities of the WGS multi-beam, multi-band satellite system. The RMPM supports Full-Mesh, Hub-Spoke, or Hybrid Network topologies utilizing Linkabit's Network Centric Waveform. Learn More |
| MPM-1000 IP Modem |

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The MPM-1000 is a state of the art modem incorporating adaptive data rate, coding and power control technology. The modem operates in either Network Centric Waveform (NCW) MF-TDMA or MIL-STD-188-165 SCPC modes and provides Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) for small aperture antennas allowing them the ability to meet FCC/ITU off-axis power density regulations. Learn More
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| MD-1333/A UHF SATCOM Modem |

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Linkabit’s MD-1333/A is a low-cost, rugged, lightweight, modular, half-duplex, UHF SATCOM modem. It is certified to all three UHF MIL-STDs: (188-181,-182,-183), and incorporates NSA-certified orderwire encryption. Learn More |
| SIGINT Systems |
| PRD-13(V)3 SIGpac |

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Linkabit’s PRD-13(V)3 SIGpac Man-Packable Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) capability incorporates sophisticated RF intercept and Direction-Finding (DF) processing capabilities in an easy to use and functional package. SIGpac provides a low-power, lightweight, ruggedized, versatile and scalable capability to support expeditionary decisive actions.
The PRD-13(V)3 allows mission commanders to scan large segments of bandwidth to quickly characterize the RF environment. It provides increased Situational Awareness (SA) and the ability to search the RF spectrum on a continuous basis without placing added burden on SIGINT operators. Learn More |
| AN/MLQ-40(V)4 Prophet Spiral 1+ |

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Multi-Sensor SIGINT System
The AN/MLQ-40(V)4 Prophet Spiral 1+ is a ground-based SIGINT system that provides force protection information in a direct support role, either stationary or while On-The-Move (OTM). The system can detect, monitor, identify and selectively exploit Radio Frequency (RF) Signals for Intelligence information providing situational awareness and potential targets for Tactical Commanders. The exploited signal data can be relayed via voice or data through the organic Wideband Beyond Line of Sight (WBLOS) SATCOM communications system. The system has a networking capability with other similar assets to
coordinate target information and location, as well as allowing real-time connection to the Global SIGINT Enterprise. The available AN/PRD-13(V)2 manpack configuration provides additional force protection information. Learn More |
| AN/MLQ-40(V)3 Multi-Sensor SIGINT System - Prophet |

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The AN/MLQ-40(V)3 system is a mobile ground-based tactical signals intelligence (SIGINT) system tailorable to the growing battlefield and future contingencies of the 21st century. The system’s Electronic Support (ES) and ground surveillance capabilities provide a picture of the battlefield and early warning of potential threats to supported forces. Learn More |
| AN/PRD-13(V)2 Man-Portable Signals Intelligence System |
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The AN/PRD-13(V)2 Man-Portable Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) System incorporates sophisticated RF intercept and Direction Finding (DF) processing capabilities into a low power, lightweight, ruggedized and reliable system that satisfies the most demanding applications and mission requirements. Learn More |
| MD-405A SIGINT Receiver/Processor |

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The MD-405A is a compact, lightweight, low-power Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) receiver/processor which is used for intercept and Direction Finding (DF) of communications signals. Learn More |
| MA-445C HF/VHF/UHF DF Antenna |

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The MA-445C HF/VHF/UHF DF Antenna provides accurate Direction Finding (DF) over the
2 to 2,000 MHz frequency range in a small and lightweight unit. In the AN/PRD-13(V)2 system configurations, a common RF/control cable is used to connect the MA-445C to Linkabit's SIGINT receiver/processor (MD-405A). Learn More |
| MA-308 Handheld DF Antenna |

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The MA-308 Handheld DF Antenna is a compact, lightweight Direction Finding (DF) antenna used for search near-in field (SNIF) manpack missions. The antenna is used in conjunction with the MD-405A SIGINT Receiver/Processor. Learn More |
| Geolocation Networking for the MD-405A (GEONET) |

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Linkabit offers the GEO System for collection and high accuracy geolocation. The GEO system incorporates the MD-405A Receiver/Processor, WAVpac HF/VHF transceiver and GEONet Remote Host Control Human Machine Interface (HMI). GEO is a complete network designed to synthesize intelligence data and display results from multiple
collection/geolocation nodes. Learn More |
| MD-405A Remote Host Control |

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Making SIGINT Processing Simple and Intuitive
Linkabit offers an intuitive, easy-to-use, Remote Host Control system for its Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) systems. The system uses a Windows-based Human Machine Interface (HMI) that enables functionality such as real-time maps, advanced signal processing displays, signal search, and database capabilities. The Remote Host Control system uses a laptop computer to control SIGINT receivers and display the receiver's output. The system offers connectivity and control of Linkabit’s MD-405A receivers through a remote host RS-232
interface. Using COTS computer equipment with Linkabit's advanced receivers also provides remote operations and networking of SIGINT assets. Learn More |
| MA-458/MA-723 HF/VHF/UHF DF Monitor Antenna |

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The MA-458/MA-723 VHF/UHF DF Monitor Antenna provides both accurate direction finding (DF) and matching monitoring over the 20 to 2,000 MHz frequency range. The ruggedized MA-458/MA-723 is compatible with a wide variety of Linkabit's systems and processors, including the AN/PRD-13(V) SIGINT Manpack System (SMS). Learn More |
| MA-715A HF/VHF/UHF Monitor Antenna |

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HF/VHF/UHF Monitor Antenna
The MA-715A HF/VHF/UHF Monitor Antenna is used to intercept communications signals
of 2 to 2,000 MHz. The antenna provides intercepted RF to the monitor receivers of Linkabit's MD-405A Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Receiver/Processor in the AN/PRD-13(V)2 SIGINT Manpack System configuration. Learn More |
| Tactical Radios |
| Geolocation Networking for the MD-405A (GEONET) |

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Linkabit offers the GEO System for collection and high accuracy geolocation. The GEO system incorporates the MD-405A Receiver/Processor, WAVpac HF/VHF transceiver and GEONet Remote Host Control Human Machine Interface (HMI). GEO is a complete network designed to synthesize intelligence data and display results from multiple
collection/geolocation nodes. Learn More |
| WAVpac Tactical Multiband Manpack Radio |

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The WAVpac is part of Linkabit’s next-generation family of high-performance tactical radios. Designed to provide reliable high quality voice and data communications over the full 1.6 to 108 MHz frequency band, the WAVpac is a true multiband radio system. In addition to complete HF coverage, the radio’s extended frequency range allows
replacement of dual HF and VHF radio systems with a single radio. The WAVpac is a software-defined radio featuring a DSP-based design and incorporating key features that include advanced data waveform, digital voice, ALE, GPS, frequency hopping and encryption. Learn More |
| WAVpac 150W Linear Power Amplifier |

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HF/VHF Ruggedized Tactical PA
Linkabit’s WAVpac 150W Linear HF/VHF Amplifier is designed for use with military transceivers operating in demanding environments. The amplifier is extremely small and meets the requirements of MIL-STD-810 for immersion, shock and vibration. Learn More |
| WAVpac Ruggedized Tactical AC-DC Converter |

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Linkabit’s WAVpac Power Supply is designed for use specifically with Linkabit’s WAVpac multiband radio family.The power supply is small, efficient, and meets the requirements of MIL-STD-810 for immersion, shock and vibration. Learn More
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| Imagery Products |
| OSSIM Mapping Archive (OMAR) |

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OMAR is a multi-INT data archive and retrieval service used for the exploitation of multi-INT data. Linkabit is deploying advanced geospatial-mapping solutions in critical national systems. OMAR is one such software system for data retrieval and product generation. Based on open standards, open source software and services-based architectures, Linkabit's geospatial systems are providing collaborative technology development and advanced capabilities to a wide range of users. Linkabit's open systems architectures are robust solutions that can be easily upgraded over time. Linkabit deploys and supports geospatial systems based on W3C and OGC specifications. Learn More |
| Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) |

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Open Source Software Image Map
OSSIM is an advanced, high-performance image processing library used for the creation and exploitation of multi-INT data. Linkabit is deploying advanced geospatial mapping solutions in critical national systems. OSSIM is one such software system for remote sensing, image processing photogrammetry and mapping. Based on open standards, open-source software and services-based architectures, Linkabit's geospatial systems are providing collaborative technology development and advanced capabilities to a wide range of users. Open systems architectures are robust solutions that can be easily upgraded over time. Linkabit deploys and supports geospatial systems based on W3C and OGC specifications. Learn More |
| Multi-INT Visualization Environment (MIVE) |

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MIVE is a set of services used for the exploitation of multi-INT data sources. Linkabit is deploying advanced geospatial mapping solutions in critical national systems. MIVE is one such software system for exploitation and product generation. Based on open standards, open-source software and services-based architectures, Linkabit's geospatial systems are providing collaborative technology development and advanced capabilities to a wide range of users. Linkabit's open systems architectures are robust solutions that can be easily upgraded over time. Linkabit deploys and supports geospatial systems based on W3C and OGC specifications. Learn More |
| Target-Based Photogrammetric Visibility Assessment Using the Image Screening Service (ISS) |

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Visibility Assessment Using the Image Screening Service
The Image Screening Service (ISS) demonstrates the concept of target-focused visibility assessment based on effective use of imagery metadata. The objectives of the ISS are to maximize imagery utilization, even under high cloud cover conditions, while minimizing the need to retrieve and view every image covering a target of interest. The ISS is comprised of the web-based Screening Client Subsystem that allows web browser access from a variety of platforms, and the Linux-based Screening Service Subsystem that provides the necessary geospatial processing and database support. Linkabit's value-added processing is incorporated in the Visibility Assessment Operation (VAO) component. This component receives a desired region of assessment, defined by a client-selected feature set, and geometrically compares its image-space projection to cloud cover metadata associated with the image, yielding a visibility estimate for the region. Learn More |
| Obscuration Systems |
| M56A1 "COYOTE" |

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Motorized Smoke Obscurant System - MMWP3I
The M56A1 Coyote is a motorized system mounted on an M1113 Expanded Capacity High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). The M56A1 Smoke Generator consists of three types of obscurant systems that can be operated either simultaneously or independently. The M56A1 provides 90 minutes of Visual, 30 minutes of Infrared (IR) and 30 minutes of Millimeter Wave (MMW) obscuration without resupply. A crew of two is required to operate the M56A1. Dissemination can be either stationary or mobile, and one platoon (six vehicles) can provide a large area of coverage. Learn More |
| Systems Integration |
| Mobile Systems Integration |

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Integrators of Specialized Mobile Systems Since 1975
In support of its broad range of military and commercial products, Linkabit has developed extensive experience and capabilities in the area of integration. Linkabit has an outstanding reputation for the production of high quality, technologically-advanced systems while remaining cost competitive. Linkabit has three integration and testing facilities located in Melbourne, Florida: the Woody Burke Integration Facility includes a 3,400 square foot high bay and a separate 2,200 square foot secure low bay for proprietary projects. The Atlantis facility includes a 10,000 square foot integration bay with several loading docks and will accommodate up to 15 HMMWVs. The Malabar Test Range is a testing facility located seven miles south of the Woody Burke Facility where specialized testing, custom-tailored test scenarios, demonstration/validation and DF testing/verification exercises are conducted. This is a totally self-sufficient facility with a Hybrid LPD broadband unidirectional antenna and a 50,000 pound capacity automated vehicle turntable. An adjacent area is also available for the installation of a moving source test range to accommodate large vehicles. Learn More |
| Services |
| Field/Site Services |

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Linkabit’s Field Service Engineering Group provides diverse services and capabilities ranging from system integration and installation, maintenance support (on-call/on-site), product demonstrations, and operator and maintenance training on our products. We are highly capable in responding to any technical requirements needed by the customers. Our customers extend to both the military and civilian sectors of various industries implementing Linkabit products. Learn More |
| Environmental Test Capabilities |

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In support of its broad range of military and commercial products, Linkabit has developed extensive experience and capabilities in the area of environmental testing. This testing has covered large 19˝ rack systems down to small crystal oscillator components. The environments ranged from space launch to seismic testing. The Environmental Test Lab conforms with ISO 9001:2008/ISO 10012-1 and ANSI/NCSL Z540-1 and has been favorably surveyed by several major defense contractors. Test capabilities include vibration testing, electromagnetic shock testing and temperature testing. Parametric data may be remotely monitored via modem. Learn More |
| Manufacturing Capabilities |

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For over 45 years, Linkabit has had an outstanding reputation for the production of high quality, technologically-advanced systems while remaining cost competitive. The electronics/mechanical assembly line utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to meet delivery schedules on our cable, harness and mechanical assemblies, and printed circuit card assemblies. Manufacturing strictly conforms with a rigid in-house Quality Assurance program to ensure performance which adheres to applicable specifications and uniform levels of workmanship. AS9100, Rev. C and ISO 91001:2009 are the basis of this Quality Assurance program. Our U.S. government-approved Purchasing and Material Control departments are integral to our manufacturing operations. Learn More |
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