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T-TAC Range

Extend VHF/UHF radios beyond line-of-sight via the Thuraya-4 satellite. Interoperate across teams, stay encrypted, and stay connected on foot, in vehicles, at sea, and in the air.

  • BLOS over satellite: turns local VHF/UHF nets into wide-area talk groups without terrestrial coverage.
  • Interoperability and security: bridges different radio systems while maintaining encryption
  • Rugged builds: IP68 ingress protection and designs tuned for harsh environments
  • Rapid deployment: lightweight, low-power, simple cabling/mounting for fast field setup

Features

T-TAC (Tactical Radio Extender) connects standard VHF/UHF radios to Thuraya-4’s satellite network so teams can push-to-talk far beyond terrain, urban canyons, or weather limits. Whether you’re moving on foot, driving in convoy, operating offshore, or flying rotary/fixed-wing, T-TAC variants preserve your existing radios and procedures, without range limits. That means incident command can coordinate seamlessly across agencies and distances with a single, resilient voice path.

The T-Tac Range:

- ManPack: Optimized for dismounted teams on foot, at a size of 109×149 mm, 410 g, omni antenna. Dismounted patrols and SAR teams can now maintain continuous command with HQ while moving on foot.

- Vehicular: Supports convoy and border units, bridging multiple talk groups during long-range or cross-terrain missions. At a size of 109×142 mm, 450 g, it offers magnetic/rail mounts, side-cable routing for low installs; converter unit inside vehicle.

- Maritime: Made for vessels and small craft, harbor, coast guard, and offshore crews can now keep voice nets up, beyond coastal radio limits. With its IP68 terminal, pole-mounted omni and bottom cable entry, it is designed to ride through engine-crank surges.

- Aeronautical: Optimized for helicopters and small airframes, airborne coordination for rotary/small fixed-wing, linking flight assets to ground command over wide areas. This aeronautical T-Tac has DO-160 certified components, passive approved antenna and compact HPA/LNA inside aircraft.

Powered by Thuraya-4: The TTAC family uses next-generation L-band coverage to turn standard radios into a wide-area, secure voice network across Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia.

 

True grab-and-go: 2.2 kg, 225×225×61.5 mm with embedded Li-ion battery

Built-in router and admin tools: web UI, NAT, DHCP, remote mgmt., PPPoE

Location awareness: multi-GNSS (GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, GLONASS)

Flexible power: DC 12–24 V, PoE in/out, AC adapter included

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