Honeywell Demonstrated JetWave MCX Capabilities
at Northern Edge 2023
(14/06/23)
Honeywell recently demonstrated how JetWave MCX
improves connectivity and mission effectiveness for the modern
warfighter when coupled with anti-jamming technology.
The demonstration took place via flights on
Honeywell’s Boeing 757 testbed in a remote area of Alaska during
Northern Edge 2023, where more than 150 military aircraft gathered
in May for one of the U.S. military’s largest training exercises.
During Northern Edge, the U.S. Air Force and Space
Force tested their new Protected Tactical Waveform (PTW)
technology with modems that L3Harris developed for both airborne
and ground applications.
The demonstration flights showed how L3Harris’s
PTW modem, called Half ATR Airborne Modem – Resilient (HAAM-R),
worked with Honeywell’s JetWave MCX satellite communications
(SATCOM) terminal to provide warfighters with secure wideband
anti-jam capabilities.
During Northern Edge, tactical communications were
enabled in denied, degraded and contested environments.
“We live in an era where having seamless and
uninterrupted connectivity is an absolute necessity. Honeywell’s
JetWave MCX and L3Harris’ HAAM-R both embody the combined Joint
All-Domain Command and Control concept by demonstrating how a
military aircraft can access the high-grade SATCOM network during
multinational and multi-domain operations,” said Matt Milas,
president, Defense and Space, Honeywell Aerospace. “The results of
losing SATCOM access during a military mission could be
disastrous. To maintain the safety and security of any mission, it
is extremely important the SATCOM solution can quickly move to an
alternate network when facing interruptions, so that the aircraft
remains connected to the command base. This is the value
Honeywell’s JetWave MCX system provides.”
JetWave MCX is network-agnostic and can
operate equally well on military or commercial Ka-band SATCOM
networks such as Inmarsat and SES.
It is also certified to operate on the Wideband
Global Satcom network, and meets the needs of military operators
for secure, high-speed and resilient beyond visual line of sight
(BVLOS) communications.
“Boeing Commercial Satellite Services provided the
high-capacity bandwidth, which allowed the government to test new
technologies for protected tactical communications in an
operational environment,” said Jeof McAllister, vice president,
Boeing Commercial Satellite Services. “The successful
demonstration validated that the government can use commercial
resources to provide greater resiliency within challenging mission
parameters.”
More than 3,000 U.S. service members took part in
Northern Edge 2023. They were joined by service members from the
United Kingdom and Australia for the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
exercise, which officially began on 8 May.
“Private companies seldom take part in a military
exercise like Northern Edge,” said Tom Konicki, director, Business
Development, Honeywell Aerospace. “The U.S. military wanted to
test the capabilities of Honeywell’s JetWave MCX SATCOM system
together with anti-jam technology in a warlike training
environment. The JetWave MCX hardware and software enables
military commanders to connect and stay connected to battlefield
assets through every phase of operations. Northern Edge flights
demonstrated to the warfighters and Pentagon officials how JetWave
MCX enables success in future near-peer conflicts.”
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