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Cobham Antenna Systems Press Release - November 2009
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Cobham Antenna Systems Introduces Antennas for Unmanned Systems
November
2009 --
Cobham Antenna Systems
Unmanned vehicles provide many functions within defence and security
applications such as airborne surveillance, border patrol and tactical systems. In every case uninterrupted
communication to the control centre is vital.
Illustrated are two new, light weight, very slim, high
specification, omni-directional antennas developed by Cobham Antenna Systems (Microwave Antennas) for use on
unmanned systems. These small but robust antennas may be mounted on airborne and ground vehicles, robots and
drones.
On the left is the omni-directional blade antenna,
SBA-2.3V/1470, designed for integration into the wing of a target drone providing RF coverage behind the
platform from 2.0 to 2.5 GHz.
On the right of the photograph is an omni-directional blade antenna with
mounting flange,
SBA-900/1249, covering the frequency 902 to 928 MHz.
The company is continually developing and
manufacturing antennas for integration into unmanned systems and for communication systems in command control
centres.
Contact Information: Pamela Cornell Cobham Antenna Systems, Microwave Antennas T:
+44 (0)1638 732152 F: +44 (0)1638 731999
E-mail:
pamela.cornell@cobham.com Website:
http://www.european-antennas.co.uk
Cobham Antenna Systems Cobham Antenna Systems was formerly known as European Antennas.
Everything remains the same – same technology, same products, same single UK location, same people. The company
specialises in the design and manufacture of microwave antennas from 250MHz to 40GHz and undertake antenna
development projects. Modelling software predicts antenna specification and prototypes are tested at the company’s
on-site near anechoic test chamber to ensure specifications are met. The company has ISO 9001 certification and is
part of Cobham plc.
Cobham plc is an international company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced
aerospace and defence systems for land, sea, air and space. The company has four divisions that collectively
specialise in the provision of components, subsystems and services that keep people safe, improve communications
and enhance the performance of aerospace and defence platforms.
Posted 11/17/2009
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