Rohde & Schwarz and expertise developer EID have partnered to ship handheld software-defined radios (SDR) for the Portuguese Military.
SDR bases bandwidth, modulation, frequency, and community entry on software program to spice up radio sign processing.
The collaboration will see the supply of SOVERON HR radios chosen as a part of the Dismounted Soldier Communications System for the Portuguese armed forces.
EID can even present the military with its Dismounted Soldier system answer, domestically developed and produced in Portugal.
“We’re very proud to develop and ship this functionality to the Portuguese Military having such a fantastic accomplice on our facet,” EID Managing Director Frederico Lemos stated.
“With profitable tasks delivered collectively up to now, each in Portugal and internationally, we kind the most effective workforce in equipping the Portuguese Military with this state-of-the-art soldier system.”
The SOVERON HRs are anticipated to help dismounted troopers in varied eventualities, in keeping with Rohde & Schwarz.
The cell radio may work with the corporate’s SOVERON VR vehicular radio to allow a seamless connection on the battlefield.
“In cooperation with EID and our long-term relationship equipping the Portuguese protection forces, we’ll guarantee a sovereign functionality in nation to help the Portuguese military all through the lifetime of their communications methods and upgrading the prevailing tools to the newest commonplace,” Rohde & Schwarz Tactical Communications Vice President Alexander Philipp stated.
Dismounted Soldier System in Portuguese Military
In 2021, the Portuguese Military awarded EID an 8.5-million euro ($8.3 million) contract to produce its dismounted soldier system to infantry forces.
EID’s Dismounted Soldier Communications System contains voice and knowledge communications tools resembling handheld radios, knowledge terminals, and the Dismounted Soldier Integrator, that are appropriate with different exterior sensors carried by the troops.
The corporate will ship the order from 2022 to 2026.