CRE 2 series

Explore the RADIONOR Technology

The RADIONOR radios are the next-generation solution for point-to-multipoint tactical broadband data links. The system creates wireless IP connectivity between multiple nodes with exceptional range and bandwidth.

Ultralong Range and Point-to-Multipoint Capability

Unlike conventional point-to-point systems, the RADIONOR series uses an electronically steerable beam that constantly optimizes the direction of transition and reception thousands of times per second.

The RADIONOR series offers best-in-class resilience in electronic warfare environments.

The ultra-narrow beam can be switched instantly between several fast-moving platforms.

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RADIONOR Unit Technical Features

  • Integrated radio and antenna panel providing direct IP networking between units
  • Standard Ethernet interface to the antenna, just like connecting any computer or network device
  • Fully interoperable with other IP-based systems for easy integration into existing networks
  • No moving parts, giving high reliability and consistent availability
  • Rugged design with low life-cycle cost, built for long-term operational use.

Conventional Tactical Radio Technology

The animation shows a conventional tactical radio technology (e.g. MIMO) where the radio waves propagate in all directions from the transmitter. This results in reduced operational range since most of the radio wave power is wasted in non-relevant directions. It also causes more interference for other radio systems operating on the same frequency, and makes the transmitter an easy target to locate and jam.

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Our digital phased array solutions

The animation shows the RADIONOR technology where a narrow beam is being steered in the direction of interest with no moving parts. The antenna beam is electronically steered and can change direction so fast that it follows a fast-moving target. Even if the moving target exceeds the speed of sound, the RADIONOR technology will be able to keep track.

Point-to-Multipoint Capability – Our digital phased array solutions

The illustration shows the point-to-multipoint capability in the RADIONOR radio where a single ground station can operate several nodes. The ultranarrow antenna beam instantly moves in the direction of interest for communication and focuses the radio power to provide long-range links to all nodes. The RADIONOR radio can maintain link while on the move, pending line-of-sight.

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Non-Line-of-Sight Operation

Some missions require connectivity even when platforms are partly masked by terrain, buildings or sea state.

RADIONOR radios combines high output power, sensitive receivers and a focused beam to cope with demanding terrain.

In practice, the technology can often maintain links in marginal or beyond-line-of-sight conditions where conventional tactical radios lose connectivity.

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