Major Test of Second Advanced EHF Military Communications Satellite Underway at Lockheed Martin
Posted on: Monday, 9 February 2009, 11:00 CST
The U.S. Air Force's Advanced EHF system will provide global, highly secure, protected, survivable communications for warfighters operating on ground, sea and air platforms.
One of the most significant program milestones, thermal vacuum testing will verify Advanced EHF spacecraft functionality and performance in a vacuum environment where the satellite is stressed at the extreme hot and cold temperatures it will experience in space throughout its 14-year design life.
Advanced EHF thermal vacuum testing is conducted in Lockheed Martin's Dual Entry Large Thermal Altitude (DELTA) chamber and is one of several critical environmental test phases that validate the overall satellite design, quality of workmanship and survivability during space vehicle launching and on-orbit operations.
"The start of this critical environmental test is another important
milestone in our development of this sophisticated protected communications
program," said
Following completion of spacecraft thermal vacuum testing, the team of
Lockheed Martin Space Systems,
A single Advanced EHF satellite will provide greater total capacity than the entire Milstar constellation currently on-orbit. Individual user data rates will be five times improved. The higher data rates will permit transmission of tactical military communications, such as real-time video, battlefield maps and targeting data. In addition to its tactical mission, Advanced EHF will also provide the critical survivable, protected, and endurable communications to the National Command Authority including presidential conferencing in all levels of conflict.
Lockheed Martin is currently under contract to provide three Advanced EHF
satellites and the Mission Control Segment to its customer, the Military
Satellite Communications Systems Wing, located at the Space and Missile
Systems Center,
Headquartered in
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