The SLM-5650A Satellite Modem is compliant with the strict requirements defined in MIL-STD-188-165A, modem types I, II, IV, V and VI for applications on the Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global SATCOM system, and commercial satellites.
Our SCAMP terminals will provide the Canadian DND with a protected satellite communications system that is survivable, yet flexible enough to meet their demanding requirements, said Alan Caslavka, vice president and general manager of Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Solutions for Rockwell Collins.
The contract provides SATCOM Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services for the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS), Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP), Teleport, Regional Hub Node, Ka-Band Satellite Transmit and Receive System (KA STARS) and Deployable Ku-Band Earth Terminals (DKET) at the SATCOM Facility located at Kirchberg Kaserne in Landstuhl.
The command develops, acquires, fields and sustains the Air Force Satellite Control Network, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global SATCOM Satellite, Defense Support Program, Global Positioning System, Milstar, Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite, Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance System, PAVE Phased Array Warning System radar, Minuteman III, Delta II, Delta IV, Atlas V and is lead command for the UH-1N Huey helicopter.
Designed specifically for government satellite networks, the SLM-5650 Satellite Modem complies with the requirements of the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) defined in Military Standard (MIL-STD)-188-165A, modem types I, II, IV, V and VI.
The SLM-5650A Satellite Modem is compliant with the strict requirements defined in MIL-STD-188-165A, modem types I, II, IV, V and VI for applications on the Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global SATCOM system, and commercial satellites.