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Raytheon Intelligence & Space will upgrade Cobham Special Mission’s fleet of Dash 8 fixed-wing aircraft to the most advanced version of its SeaVue multi-domain surveillance radar to support Australian border protection operations.
Cobham Satcom’s TRACKER Gateways have been selected by multiple LEO and MEO constellation operators based on proven performance, reliability, robust design suitable for all environments, low total cost of ownership, and the ability to meet demanding implementation schedules.
UltiSat will offer Cobham Satcom tracking systems to U.S. and NATO defense organizations to provide enhanced SATCOM capabilities.
Cobham Satcom launched the Tactical TRACKER range of antennas as portable MIL-STD terminals supporting multi-orbit tracking across GEO, MEO, and LEO systems.
Cobham Satcom’s product set includes multi-orbit, multi-band terminals capable of operating across GEO, MEO, and LEO constellations.
Cobham SATCOM selected Communications & Power Industries (CPI) to provide Ka-band amplifiers for the gateway tracking antenna systems that Cobham will supply for the Telesat Lightspeed Landing Station Terminals.
Telesat and Cobham SATCOM formed a partnership on 2022-02-01 to develop landing stations for Telesat’s LEO network.
The agreement between Telesat and Cobham SATCOM includes an option to deploy more than 30 landing stations if demand requires it.
Cobham SATCOM built the landing station used to test the Telesat Phase 1 prototype that was launched to LEO in January 2018.
Under the agreement, Cobham SATCOM will manufacture, integrate, and install the tracking antennas Telesat needs to land signals from a planned constellation of 298 satellites.
Airbus, SpaceX, and Cobham were selected to support the construction of Thuraya 4-NGS.
Cobham SATCOM will provide ground infrastructure and products to operate as part of the Thuraya 4-NGS mobile broadband system.
Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PJSC selected Cobham SATCOM to deliver a comprehensive mobile broadband system, including ground infrastructure and products, for its Thuraya 4-NGS system.
Yahsat has selected Cobham SATCOM to build the ground system for the Thuraya 4-NGS satellite.
Cobham SATCOM is owned by Advent International, which acquired its parent group Cobham for about $5,000,000,000 last year.
Cobham Mission Systems will deliver oxygen and nitrogen regulators and water and gas on/off valves annually for designation on ESM 4 through 6.
Cobham Mission Systems designed John Glenn’s breathing regulator used in Project Mercury in 1962.
During October and November 2020, an A-techSYN CGT50 VTOL UAV flew numerous BVLOS flights using the compact Cobham AVIATOR 200 satcom solution integrated with UAV Navigation’s POLAR Attitude & Heading Reference System (AHRS).
Cobham selected Mike Kahn as chief executive of its Advanced Electronic Solutions division effective 2020-09-01.
Cobham accepted a U.S. private equity group’s $5,000,000,000 offer on 2019-07-25 to take the company private.