DATA-LINK SYSTEM CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURING

AAMSI offers systems solutions for managing a complete Squadron of UAVs with data relay and hi-def video reconnoissance capability. For small tactical team UAV operations, we offer our Tactical System solution that provides man-held, small, lightweight, long-range capabilities. Our Tracking System provides state-of-the-art aircraft training and flight test solutions.

AAMSI works closely with our customers to deliver compelling design solutions tailored specifically to your needs. System solutions are made possible by the smart integration of proven miniaturized components and modules. Customized component solutions are the result of tightly integrated concurrent engineering disciplines.

AAMSI offers the best value proposition for unique customer requirement by providing fast development of non-standard configurations at very competitive prices.

SQUADRON DATA-LINK SYSTEM

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The AAMSI Squadron Data-Link System (SDLS) is one of the most advanced communication and data link systems available today. It features full command & control and relay data linking for an entire squadron of air vehicles with a portable Ground Data Terminal integrated with miniaturized Airborne Data Terminals and Relays. The SDLS provides simultaneous real-time streaming of high-definition video from selectable platforms.

The SDLS is an excellent solution to ground force projection and border security for line-of-sight and over-the-horizon scenarios. Being very light-weight and highly mobile, it supports rapid deployment and enhances force maneuverability.

Features & Benefits Include:
  • Ground antenna array with wide-angle and high-gain modules
  • Enabled simultaneous command and control over two UAVs up to 250 Km line of sight
  • Streaming full-motion MPEG-4 / 4CIP with reception range of up to 250 Km with less than 90 msec latency
  • GPS independence with very accurate direction and range measurement via the monopulse tracking system
  • Robust, secure, spread-spectrum, anti-jam common link and relay link
  • Optional AES encryption in uplink and the downlink
  • Modular and flexible mono-pulse tracking with azimuth accuracy of 0.3° in C-Band & 0.7° In S-Band
  • 10 m GPS-independent range accuracy that is not Influenced by fade margin
  • Enhanced forward error correction code software
  • Tailorable data link receiver and transmitter modem using software radio technology
  • 2.2 Kg modular Airborne Data Terminal
  • 25 W Airborne Power

TACTICAL COMMAND & SURVEILLANCE DATA-LINK SYSTEM

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The AAMSI Tactical Command & Surveillance Data-Link System (TCSDLS) is one of the most capable communication systems available today. Its modular and scalable design enables simple adaptation to a wide range of platforms with the best value proposition. Its airborne and man-held components represent a leap in miniaturization and power density.

The TCSDL has its own independent direction and range measurements, which are critical in harsh conditions where GPS may be absent or shut down. Being light-weight and highly mobile, the TCSDL supports rapid deployment and enhances force maneuverability of military or border patrol operations.

Key Benefits Include:
  • Operational ranges of more than 40 Km with directional ground antenna in L-, S- and C-Bands
  • Operational ranges of 16 Km, 8 Km and 4 Km with omni ground antenna in L-, S- and C-Bands, respectively
  • High performance, full-duplex military communications for airborne and ground data terminals
  • Full-motion MPEG-4 digital video compression with enhanced low-latency (70 msec) for precision weapon and other real time surveillance and targeting missions
  • GPS independence with very accurate direction and range measurement via the monopulse tracking system
  • Reliable uplink/downlink and anti-jam capabilities in harsh environments utilizing spread spectrum, interleaving and forward error correction (FEC)
  • Portable, lightweight, miniature video receiver system for ground troops
  • Rx Sensitivity of -96 dBm for the video and telemetry
  • Initial north-alignment after redeployment, based on electronic compass and GPS technologies
  • Deployment of system in less than 3 minutes