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Orbital Armor: How Militaries Are Securing Satellite Communications Against Electronic Warfare and Cyber Threats

The Contested Space Domain In modern military operations, information dominance is paramount. Satellite communication systems play a critical role in maintaining beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) connectivity, allowing widely distributed or forward-deployed units—such as special operations teams in remote theaters—to maintain constant contact with command centers and allied forces. These capabilities are not …

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The Multimode Sensor Revolution: One Aperture to Rule All Domains

The End of Federated Systems For decades, military aircraft, ships, and land systems have been overloaded with a patchwork of dedicated sensors and antenna arrays. Each mission-specific system—radar dishes for targeting, electronic warfare (EW) arrays for jamming, SATCOM domes for communication, and SIGINT pods for interception—demanded its own physical aperture …

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2025’s Space Connectivity Breakthrough: Hybrid Optical and Microwave ISLs Powering the New Orbital Internet

Introduction: The Rise of Intersatellite Connectivity in the Space Age In today’s rapidly advancing space and communication landscape, Intersatellite Links (ISLs) are emerging as a cornerstone of modern satellite constellations. These links—whether microwave or laser-based—enable satellites to communicate directly with each other, forming a seamless orbital mesh network that bypasses …

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