One Army project is making the future of satellite communications more responsive to Soldiers' needs.
The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic
Command's Nanosatellite Program, or SNaP, will be a small satellite
communications, or SATCOM, constellation. This will allow communication
across great distances using existing UHF tactical radios.
"SNaP is a technology demonstration with the goal of showing the
military utility nanosatellites can provide to the disadvantaged user,"
said Thomas E. Webber, director, SMDC Technical Center Space and
Strategic Systems Directorate. "The primary uses are beyond line of
sight communications and data exfiltration. SNaP is a natural fit for
the command since we are the Army proponent for space and also the
SATCOM provider."
The command is engaged in organizing, manning, equipping and training
space forces for the Army. The Army is the largest user of space and
space-based capabilities.
http://www.army.mil/article/152508/Future_Army_nanosatellites_to_empower_Soldiers/
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