Orbit Communication Systems Unveils Multi – Platform SATCOM Terminal – MPT40

Tel Aviv: Israeli company Orbit Communication Systems has unveiled the MPT40 Multi-Platform SATCOM Terminal – a compact, lightweight and cost-effective satellite communication system, designed to deliver high performance across diverse military operational environments. 

According to the company, the new terminal provides forces with a flexible communication capability that can be deployed across multiple platforms while maintaining reliable, resilient connectivity.

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Orbit says that the systems is designed for true operational versatility in a GNSS denied environment.

The MPT40 can be installed on military vehicles, small naval vessels or deployed by manoeuvring ground forces operating in the field. The same system can be easily transferred between platforms, enabling operational flexibility and simplifying logistics while ensuring mission continuity.

With a particularly low footprint of 50×50 cm (20″x20″)- the terminal is ideally suited for armoured vehicles and space-constrained tactical platforms where profile, weight and available space are critical operational considerations. The system is lightweight, easily disassembled and rapidly deployable, supporting quick field setup when mobility and responsiveness are essential.

The MPT40 supports multi-orbit satellite constellations including GEO, MEO, HEO and LEO, delivering reliable broadband connectivity anytime, anywhere. Its advanced design ensures strong performance across all elevation angles, maintaining stable communication links for command-and-control, ISR and other mission-critical applications even in challenging operational environments.

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The system complies with stringent Military Standards (810H & 461G), supports operation with virtually any modem, features electronically controlled polarisation switching and incorporates a single-LRU Combat Proven architecture — an important advantage particularly for rapid installation, maintenance and operational support.

By combining compact size, high performance and cost efficiency in a single terminal, the MPT40 provides armed forces with a practical, flexible SATCOM solution suited for modern multi-domain operations.

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Daniel Eshchar, CEO of Orbit, said that the company identified a clear operational need among manoeuvring forces for one versatile SATCOM system capable of supporting multiple missions and platforms.

”The MPT40 was designed to answer that need — delivering flexibility, strong performance and reliable connectivity in a compact solution that can move with the force and adapt to evolving operational requirements,” he said.

-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

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