Polish Navy selects Selex HF radio systems
As part of the NATO Broadcast and Ship-Shore (BRASS) framework programme, Selex will provide high-frequency (HF) radio systems to the Polish Navy for land-naval communications. The contract was announced by Selex on 27 February.
The NATO-interoperable systems will be provided for the navy's land-based radio sites through Page Europa, the prime contractor for the BRASS programme in Poland. Selex will provide its high-power HF radio systems and associated receivers for the navy to transmit and receive messages in accordance with NATO standards ACP 127 and STANAG 5066.
Within this programme, the navy's communication networks will be integrated into the Polish defence ministry's terrestrial telecommunications networks and NATO's land network for full operational coordination between naval units at sea, NATO and national land commandos.
Selex has also provided similar communications solutions to Belgium, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey and the NATO communications and information agency's integration and test centre.
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