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Something to counter it when it is not cloudy. Perhaps the chinese can sell something similar down the liine.


General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has successfully tested on the ground a space laser communication system that it intends to use to securely transfer data between its MQ-9 Reaper unmanned air vehicle (UAV) and satellites.

From an optical observatory located on Tenerife in the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, the company’s Airborne Laser Communication System recently established a link with a satellite in geo-synchronous Earth orbit, it says on 20 February. The test was done in partnership with Tesat-Spacecom using that company’s GEO Laser Communication Terminal, the LCT 135.

“This was the first demonstration of an air-to-space lasercom system with size, weight and power that is compatible with a medium-altitude, long-endurance [UAV],” says General Atomics.

The company says it used internal funds over the past five years to develop the laser communications system. Using a laser, instead of a microwave broadcast such as Ku-band, creates a lower probability that an adversary could intercept or detect a signal being sent or received by an MQ-9.

“This test was a critical step towards enabling our aircraft with a high-bandwidth communication system that cannot be jammed or detected by an adversary,” says Linden Blue, chief executive officer of General Atomics. “[Airborne Laser Communication System] allows a new generation of high-performance sensors by breaking the data bottleneck of current [radio frequency] SATCOM technology.”

General Atomics says its laser has 300 times the data-carrying capacity of conventional radio frequency SATCOM systems. The Airborne Laser Communication System will also be able to operate as a gateway to the US military’s Joint Aerial Network for forward-deployed forces, says the company.

The new laser communications systems comes as the US Air Force is pushing forward the development of its Advanced Battle Management System, a sort of internet-of-things network that is supposed to enable faster and closer collaboration between aircraft, UAVs satellites, tanks and ships.

Additionally, Pentagon’s creation of the Space Force in December 2019 was partly intended to increase the USA’s investment in space-based communication.

https://www.flightglobal.com/milita...-communication-system-for-mq-9/136859.article

Do u have access to this paper ?

Jamming Attack Detection in Optical UAV Networks
By
Maha Sliti, Walid Abdallah, and Noureddine Boudriga
Communication Networks and Security Research Lab., University of Carthage, Tunisia

I have read it, its a research paper.
 
Interest in unmanned systems has increased. More new systems will join service.
A Lot is happening in the world for UAVs. A survey in late 2019 on, "Risk assessment of SDR-based attacks with UAVs" was conducted by French Universite de Bretagne-Sud deposited in L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire (HAL).
 
Do u have access to this paper ?

Jamming Attack Detection in Optical UAV Networks
By
Maha Sliti, Walid Abdallah, and Noureddine Boudriga
Communication Networks and Security Research Lab., University of Carthage, Tunisia

I have read it, its a research paper.

I don't as I am just an enthusiast and not from that engg background or industry with access to IEEE. Although I have a younger sibling with engg background who just started working on mil comm side.
 
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Burraq AUAV with Burq AGM?

Further, it can be possibly used for line of sight communication with mother ship for USVs.

This is also something that MTC/PN can work on as force multipliers in lower sea states.



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"The JARI-USV is armed with different weapons systems, including a foredeck-mounted remote weapon station armed with a 30 mm cannon and laser-guided rockets pod, four-cell vertical launch systems (VLSs) for small surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) mounted amidships, as well as a 324 mm torpedo launchers."

https://www.navyrecognition.com/ind...w-jari-usv-armed-unmanned-surface-vessel.html

With self righting tech incorporated, USV can perform in higher sea states.
 
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