A network of stationary mobile communications nodes across the east border. specified a strategy designed for the Shields East presents Polish company Transbit at the defence fair in Kielce. It is based on the latest versions of components forming part of the Vistula Air defence System, including radiolines R-460AM-2 and radio stations R-450C-01, which Transbit has already provided the army.
Developed by engineers from Transbit the communication strategy was constructed with a view to Eastern Shields, means a strip of fortifications and fortifications built on the east border of the country. Its main thought is to usage solutions proven by the Polish army to build a coherent, scalable and disruptive communication network. As foreseen in the emergency situation, it is intended to let the military to synchronise immediately with the Border defender steering centres and take command of the services operating in the area.
How does that work? The plan involves the deployment in 2 rows along the full east border of Poland of respective twelve stationary mobile communication nodes (SMWŁ), which would have devices enabling communication not only with the current RWŁC-10/T and LAC-T. Thanks to R-460AM-2 radios and R-450C-01 digital radio stations, nodes equipped with telescopic masts up to 30 m advanced would besides be able to communicate with and receive data from various types of unmanned vehicles from up to 100 km away.
And that's not all. The velocity at which the strategy allows data transfer – about 600 Mbps – ensures seamless transmission of video, for example, from up to a twelve unmanned users.
Transbit Sp. z o.o. specializes in the plan and manufacture of communication equipment and information systems for defence purposes, in peculiar for communications and command troops, anti-aircraft defence troops, land troops. Since 2005, the Polish army has been utilizing radiolines developed by the company.
System fixed-mobile communication nodes Guests of the global Defence manufacture Salon can watch at stand 1-D11.