The solution dramatically cuts deployment time and training requirements, enabling mission‑critical communications in austere environments while expanding market access through export‑friendly design.
The surge in mission‑critical communications—from battlefield networks to disaster‑relief hubs—has intensified demand for satellite terminals that can be fielded in minutes rather than hours. Global Invacom’s new rapid‑deploy XY antenna line answers that pressure by offering a plug‑and‑play solution that supports both low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) constellations and traditional geostationary satellites. By covering multiple frequency bands and orbits, the terminals give operators the flexibility to switch carriers on the fly, a capability increasingly prized as spectrum allocations tighten and hybrid constellations become the norm. This agility also reduces operational costs by minimizing crew time and transport logistics.
Speed‑to‑service is achieved through a fully modular chassis that snaps together without tools, allowing a single operator to complete deployment, calibration, and start‑up in under fifteen minutes. The integrated quad‑pod pedestal houses an Antenna Control Unit capable of one‑button auto‑acquire, inclined‑orbit tracking, and closed‑loop signal optimisation, while built‑in search algorithms handle automated calibration. The system’s closed‑loop algorithms continuously monitor link quality, automatically retuning to maintain optimal throughput. Lightweight construction and an IP67‑rated housing protect the precision mechanics from harsh environments, ensuring consistent orthogonal pointing even when the platform is moving or paused.
Beyond performance, the XY series is positioned for global rollout thanks to its ITAR‑exempt status, WGS compatibility, and IATA‑compliant packaging, eliminating common export bottlenecks for defence and commercial customers. By offering four aperture sizes—from 0.98 m to 2.4 m—Invacom can match payload constraints across a spectrum of platforms, from tactical vehicles to maritime vessels. The upcoming demonstration at GOVSATCOM 2026 will place the product directly in front of satellite‑service providers and government buyers, potentially reshaping the rapid‑deployment antenna market and prompting rivals to accelerate similar offerings. Early adopters anticipate faster mission timelines and greater resilience against satellite outages.
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