The GATR system provides a very flexible, mobile, deployable solution to ensure for reliable communications on the fly which can be used to support military insertion forces or to provide for connectivity when natural disasters have brought down normal operating systems.
GATR comes in two basic configurations.
The first provides for a 1.2m satellite antenna.
The GATR’s unique antenna design, an inflatable radome and flexible parabolic reflector mounted at the equator, enables deployment of a single Ku-band 1.2-meter satellite terminal in one airline checkable case weighing less than 75 lbs. (34 kg).
This reduces pack-out weight and volume by up to 50% compared to deployable rigid antennas of similar size, making it ideal for first-in deployments, remote applications and contingency scenarios where transportation and space are limited.
GATR 1.2MThe second provides for a 2.4m satellite antenna.
The GATR’s unique antenna design, an inflatable radome and flexible parabolic reflector mounted at the equator, enables deployment of a 2.4-meter satellite terminal in as few as two airline checkable cases weighing less than 100 lbs. (45.4 kg) each.
This reduces pack-out weight and volume by up to 80% compared to deployable rigid antennas, making it ideal for first-in deployments, remote applications and contingency scenarios where transportation and space are limited.
GATR’s 2.4m terminal is currently used by U.S. and foreign militaries, intelligence, and homeland security organizations, as well as commercial and non-governmental organizations at Ku-, C-, and WGS Certified X- and Ka-bands.
GATR 2.4MThe GATR system has been used in a variety of HADR operations and is trusted by key organizations involved in providing support during HADR events.
GATR: Capabilities Overview from Cubic Corp on Vimeo.