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Intelsat's MOTT proves its mettle in US Army's annual NetModX
NetModX serves as a platform for Army scientists and engineers to collaborate with industry experts, like Intelsat, to conduct field tests that build upon laboratory research. The 2023 tests were particularly focused on "automated and protected communications," with Intelsat's MOTT being a central component in these experiments.
Intelsat's MOTT proves its mettle in US Army's annual NetModX
by Brad Bartz
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2023

Intelsat (NYSE: I), a leading operator in the satellite and terrestrial network sector, recently showcased the robust capabilities of its Multi-Orbit Tactical Terminal (MOTT) in a significant field test conducted with the U.S. Army. This demonstration, part of the Army's annual Network Modernization Experiment (NetModX), highlighted the MOTT's ability to provide high-speed, uninterrupted satellite communications connectivity.

During the two-week field exercise, which stands as one of the largest military field network tests since MOTT's initial launch, the terminal was subjected to conditions mimicking those encountered in combat scenarios. Ray Lindenmayer, Director of Business Development of Intelsat's Government Solutions division, emphasized the terminal's performance, stating, "Working alongside Army's engineers, Intelsat put the MOTT system through rigorous realistic experiments only seen during combat and the MOTT delivered uninterrupted connectivity at high speeds."

NetModX serves as a platform for Army scientists and engineers to collaborate with industry experts, like Intelsat, to conduct field tests that build upon laboratory research. The 2023 tests were particularly focused on "automated and protected communications," with Intelsat's MOTT being a central component in these experiments. This collaboration underscores the ongoing efforts to advance the U.S. Army's communication capabilities, ensuring they remain cutting-edge and reliable, especially in demanding operational environments.

Intelsat's satellites, including their next-generation software-defined satellites, play a crucial role in this ecosystem. They provide multiple layers of capacity, redundancy, and global coverage - all essential for daily military operations. The software-defined satellites offer added flexibility and efficiency, making them well-suited for the dynamic requirements of military communication.

Kfir Benjamin, CEO at Get SAT, highlighted the technical prowess of the MOTT, explaining, "The MOTT maintains constant connectivity with satellite constellations via a single ruggedized low-profile antenna." He further noted the importance of partnership and open standards in enhancing the terminal's capabilities, "By partnering with Intelsat and using Open standards, the terminal gives customers the flexibility to select optimal primary and secondary communication paths to meet changing mission needs."

The success of MOTT in the NetModX signifies a significant advancement in military communications technology. Its ability to deliver reliable connections in harsh environments, coupled with its rugged design with no moving parts, marks a significant step forward in the evolution of satellite communication terminals. This technology is not just a testament to Intelsat's innovation but also reflects the growing importance of robust and adaptable communication systems in modern military operations.

Intelsat's participation in NetModX and the demonstrated capabilities of the MOTT align with the broader trend of enhancing military communication infrastructure. As operational environments become increasingly complex and demanding, the need for advanced, reliable, and versatile communication solutions becomes paramount. Intelsat's MOTT, with its proven performance in the field, positions itself as a key player in this evolving landscape, offering a glimpse into the future of military satellite communications.

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