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Mission Microwave Updates Orders and Progress

September 14, 2018

Mission Microwave Technologies LLC confirms that it has received substantial orders and design wins from a range of top-tier system integrators in both government and commercial satellite communications markets.

“Since Mission Microwave was founded over four years ago, we have made steady progress winning the confidence and contracts of the leading suppliers of SATCOM terminals for use in ground, air and maritime services. We can foresee building on this solid foundation of customer validation to expand the presence and availability of products to more markets segments that benefit from our products’ superior performance and remarkable benefits in SWaP,” said Francis Auricchio, president and CEO of Mission Microwave.

Major customer wins include applications for Ku-Band BUCs across the 25 to 400 W range. These BUCs are used on extremely lightweight fly-away and mobile terminals, including vehicular mounted terminals that are part of a nationwide first responder network. Other customer wins include system integrators of innovative flat panel antennas and lightweight deployable network terminals.

Mission Microwave continues to be at the forefront of the satellite terminal industry in shipping high power Ka-Band BUCs for fixed and mobile applications. Customers have come to depend on the Dart, Stinger, Javelin and Titan platforms to bring tremendous weight savings and performance to their terminal designs for power ranges of 10 to 200 W in both commercial and government bands. Recently two major suppliers of maritime terminals announced new high throughput 10 W terminals compatible with Inmarsat's Global Xpress network that are based on Mission Microwave products. Other recent Ka-Band wins include high-power BUCs for large gateway terminals for use in wideband global satellite networks.

Auricchio also commented, “The satellite terminal market in X-, Ku-, and Ka-Band increasingly demands the reliability of SSPAs to replace tube amplifiers across the entire range of mobile, fixed and transportable satellite terminals. Mission Microwave has proven its technology and ability to deliver and support the ground terminal market as it continues to expand in support of increased in-orbit capacity across a variety of global satellite network architectures.”