Pasternack’s military-grade antennas raise the bar for toughness

Pasternack has unveiled a new line of military-grade antennas, setting a benchmark for durability, dependability, and operational excellence in demanding environments.

Tailored to meet the stringent demands of military use, the newly launched lineup features robust GPS, manpack omni, and vehicle omni antennas, catering to critical functions such as vehicle navigation, communication among personnel, vehicular communication, and electronic warfare operations, inclusive of jamming functionalities.

Highlighting their wideband coverage, significant gain, and enhanced high-power handling, Pasternack’s RF antennas are engineered to deliver unfailing performance under varied operational scenarios. They adhere to MIL-STD-810 and TAA standards, affirming their toughness and dependability for military applications.

These antennas are constructed with attention to durability, showcasing a heavy-duty build and a design that resists the harshest of conditions, including extreme temperature fluctuations, vibrations, shocks, and other environmental challenges. Their robust mounting mechanisms comply with NATO and US military specifications, ensuring secure and steadfast setups across a multitude of military uses and platforms.

Kevin Hietpas, Product Line Manager at Pasternack, emphasised the significance of these new offerings, stating: “With their ruggedness, reliability and exceptional performance, these antennas demonstrate Pasternack’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions for our military customers.”

Available for immediate dispatch, Pasternack’s military-grade antennas enhance the operational capabilities of military engagements through their advanced design and functionality.

 

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