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Eurosatory: Steps towards European waveform

16th June 2016 - 16:00 GMT | by Tim Fish in Paris

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A new European waveform developed under the European Secure Software defined Radio (ESSOR) programme is bringing militaries closer to true interconnectivity.

At the tactical level, Finnish company Bittium and Italian company Leonardo have demonstrated the ability to send voice and data across different national radio systems to each other.

The European High Data Rate Waveform (HDRWF) was developed under ESSOR by five countries (although Sweden has now left) and demonstrated at Eurosatory by Leonardo’s SWAVE software defined radio and Bittium’s Tactical Wireless IP Network (TAC WIN) system.

Both companies displayed video streaming from one laptop through to an other seamlessly

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Tim Fish is a special correspondent for Shephard Media. Formerly the editor of Land Warfare …

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