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What we do

Radionor Communications develops and produce the next generation tactical broadband radios based on phased array technology.

When you need high data capacity, ultralong range and reliable and jamming resilient communication, the Cordis Array II is the leading technology in the field. The Cordis Array II is based on the most recent developments in highly advanced digital array technology that supersedes conventional radios, like MIMO, in capability. The digital array technology has until now been used for advanced radar technology, but now, Radionor Communications brings this type of advanced beamforming technology into tactical communication systems for military operations. The technology gives a highly directive and extremely thin antenna beam which is key to important features like power concentra­tion for long range robustness, low electro­magnetic footprint and robustness against jamming. The capability of the technology makes it ideal for installations on air­craft, UAVs, ships, vehicles and soldiers.

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Our technology has been proven to offer unique capabilities for land-, sea-, air-, cyber-domain and other critical functions. The technology provides unmatched range, mesh and stability and is ideal for high-mobility operations.

We are proud to have delivered our technology for operational use by several NATO countries and allies.

Radionor Communications is committed to deliver tactical broadband radios with unmatched capabilities which is reliable even when everything else fails. Our technology has proved to be an exceptionally reliable capability under the most severe conditions.

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We provide tactical broadband radio with ultralong range for critical operations. Radionor Communication technology enables live streaming of high-resolution video combined with other high bandwidth sensor data, Blue Force tracking, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and connectivity for Battle Management Systems. Our technology is combat proven.

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We provide secure broadband links for high-capacity between air-to-ground and air-to-air systems. The point-to-multipoint capability makes the technology unique compared to conventional point-to-point technologies. We have a portfolio with successful integrations for several type of aircraft and helicopters. We can deliver turnkey integration solutions for aircraft and helicopters including certification.

Due to their planar nature, they are ideally suited to integrate with the exterior aircraft structure, making them conformable. This gives them two benefits: 1) not adding any drag to the platform, 2) not adding to the Radar Cross Section (RCS).

 

Unmanned Expand

We provide broadband links for unmanned-, sea, air and land systems. Our broadband links provide ultralong range connectivity combining high-definition video and metadata transfer with sensor- and mission control. Our technology is ideal for combining connectivity for all mission-critical functionality for unmanned data links such as bandwidth control, priority for critical data transfer, error-free UDP streaming and latency control. Our smart antenna technology has an additional option for high-speed tracking of the UAV with high precision up to Mach 1, and can be utilized for GPS/GNSS denied navigation. We have successfully integrated the technology on many different UAVs – both fixed wing and rotary wing, from the smallest to the largest platforms.

Innovation prize

Radionor Communications receives innovation prize from NATO Communications and Information Agency

Radionor Communications has received the Defence Innovation Challenge prize that is awarded by NATO Communications and Information Agency. The company wins the prize for innovative products for long range tactical wireless broadband based on phased array technology. Radionor Communications is one of 10 companies that received the prize of a total of 48 nominees. The prize is aimed at accelerating transformational, state-of-the-art technology solutions from small business and academia in support of NATO C4ISR and cyber capabilities.

"This challenge affirms that the cutting edge technology we need to stay ahead of emerging threats is out there, and we are committed to finding innovative ways to connect with the small businesses and academic institutions that lack visibility within NATO but have much to offer the Alliance," says NCI Agency General Manager Koen Gijsbers."

Øystein Pedersen from Radionor Communications receives the innovation prize from Mr Koen Gijsbers, NCI Agency General Manager.
Photo: NCI Agency

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Radionor AS

Radionor Communications AS
Ingvald Ystgaards veg 23
7047 Trondheim, Norway

Tel: +47 72 81 05 00
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