TAC-V
Airborne System Puma Lite V2
Puma Lite V1
ACCS-U
VIBE
Ground System
ICV
Sierra Nevada Corporation’s (SNC’s) Tactical Communication (TC) is a “Total System
Provider,” specializing in providing customers with custom secure telecommunications products and aircraft for high-tech training and R&D testing. TC is based in Fayetteville, NC, within 15 miles of Ft. Bragg. TC’s campus includes a 35,000 ft² facility designed with high bays, reinforced flooring, drive-in/out docks to facilitate system integration. This includes 5,000 ft² dedicated to classrooms to support training requirements, secure storage for GFE and administrative area. Additionally TC has a 20,000 ft² hangar to accommodate 4-5 aircraft which includes 3,000 ft² of administrative space.
TC is focused on supporting the warfighter and first-responders with systems solutions to meet emerging requirements unique to the Rapid Deployment Forces as the “Cradle to Grave” facility supporting the tactical communicator.
©2014 Sierra Nevada Corporation
Airborne Command and Control System – Unmanned (ACCS-U)
• Self contained RF and IP systems
• Includes 6 Harris PRC-152E Radios, 4 LOS, 1
SATCOM, 1 Spare (Configurable to SATCOM
or LOS) HPW capable
• Integrated Router Solution
• RAMP-25 Amplifier for SATCOM
• 100 Watt High Power Amplifier (HPA)
• Integrated WAVE solution for radio control
• Operating Voltage-28 VDC
• Designed for use on UAV/UAS platforms
• Configurable remote zeroization capable
ACCS-U
Vortex Integration Box Enhanced (VIBE)
• 19” Rack mount housing and interface with
(2) L3 Vortex Units
• Clean interface with all remote ports and
indicator lights
• Key and zeroize Vortexs from front panel
• Provides cooling solution with managed
heat dissipation through integrated heat
sinks and rear facing fans
• Supports wide AC power inputs
(90-240 VAC 40-400 Hz)
• Provides 28 VDC out to remote power
antenna systems or power amplifiers
• Provides 10/100 network ports per vortex
programming and monitoring
• Weighs 50lbs with (2) mounted vortexes
VIBE
TAC-V Tactical Video Receiver and Transmitter – Ground and Airborne System
• Transmit, receive, record, display and play back real-time full
motion video imagery
• Cut-and-roll encryption
• Secure and non-secure modes for multi-agency compatibility
• UPS power with 1 hour endurance
• Optional Network interface allows multicast of video output
over Internet
• Optional COFDM transmitter and receiver
Airborne System Ground System
Integrated Communications Vehicle
• Modular/multiple configuration will
provide ease of operation
• Command Vehicle with operator positions
• Retractable communications antenna
• Area for integrated phased array Ku-Band
Spread Spectrum satellite antenna
• Four each 10U ESC removable comms racks
• En-route and initial communications capability
• Interim BLOS HBCOTM/BGAN satellite comms
for initial voice/data/internet connectivity
• Independent HVAC for the shelter
• Power and signal to ICV for systems and site
ICV
Puma Lite V1 & V2 Communications Systems
• 2 PRC-152 Broadband Radios
• 2 MB-50 LOS/SATCOM Amplifiers
(50 Watt)
• 2 Trivec Avant 2055-3 Satcom
Antennas
• 1 Dell XT2 XFR Laptop
• 1 Integrated Serial Controller
Puma Lite V1
• 2 PRC-152 Broadband Radios
• 2 MB-50 LOS/SATCOM Amplifiers
(50 Watt)
• Integrated WAVE Server
• 10/100 Network Ports for linking
systems together
• Power input: 90-240 VAC, 40-400 Hz
10-32 VDC (optional)
Puma Lite V1
Complies with AS 9100C
DATA CONTAINED WITHIN THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AT SNC’S DISCRETION.
Sierra Nevada Corporation and SNC are trademarks of Sierra Nevada Corporation.
©2014 Sierra Nevada Corporation
Sierra Nevada Corporation – Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
11551 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: (303) 795-0604 • Fax: (303) 858-0106
Email: isr@sncorp.com
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