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Who owns MUOS?

Who owns MUOS?

General Dynamics Mission Systems
MUOS’ ground system, built by General Dynamics Mission Systems, has two locations in the United States, one in Australia and one in Europe — each supporting the system’s global, beyond-line-of-sight, narrowband communications reach.

What is MUOS USMC?

Built by Lockheed Martin, MUOS replaced the legacy UHF Follow-On (UFO) system to provide narrowband communications. Consisting of four satellites and an on orbit spare in geosynchronous orbit, the $7 billion system can provide more than 10 times the bandwidth capacity of UFO.

How does DAMA Satcom work?

The technology works by assigning channels on the basis of requests received from client terminals to a network control system, and also returning an unused channel to the central pool for redeployment to other users of the network.

Is UHF a satcom?

The UHF SATCOM system is one of three SATCOM systems installed and operates in the UHF range. The Extremely High Frequency Satellite Communications (EHF SATCOM) System provides communication links, via satellite, between designated mobile units and shore sites worldwide.

How does the MUOS work for General Dynamics?

Each ground station is equipped with three freestanding antennas, which act like cell phone switches, receiving radio calls relayed through the MUOS satellites. General Dynamics is currently under contract with Lockheed Martin to provide the user-entry and integrated ground segments.

What is the Mobile User Objective System ( MUOS )?

The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) is the U.S. Navy’s next-generation satellite communications system providing voice and data communications for U.S. forces anytime, anywhere. General Dynamics Mission Systems provides the integrated ground segments for MUOS, which will soon provide cell phone-like communications for warfighters on the move.

Who is the leader of the MUOS ground system?

General Dynamics leads the deployment of the MUOS ground system, which includes four ground station facilities positioned around the globe to assist in the management and operation of the orbiting satellites.

Is the MUOS under contract with Lockheed Martin?

General Dynamics is currently under contract with Lockheed Martin to provide the user-entry and integrated ground segments. MUOS will replace the military’s current narrowband tactical communications system, known as the Ultra High Frequency Follow-on (UFO) system. MUOS covers everywhere.