During the demonstration, several innovative 5G network deployment options were presented. These included potential network coverage simulations, 5G drone tests, satellite communication integration, and other 5G applications on ships at sea. The 5G COMPAD demonstration in Latvia’s 5G testing environment allowed for the evaluation of 5G performance under various conditions and the exploration of new potential use cases.
The global demonstration was attended by 5G COMPAD project partners, stakeholders, and representatives from the Ministries of Defence of European Union member states participating in the implementation of the consortium project. Several project partners took part in the organization process alongside LMT, including Ericsson, Leonardo, Thales, Nokia, Bittium, Cafa Tech, Inster, CNIT, Eight Bells, Space Hellas SA and Intracom Defense (IDE). Before the project’s demonstration, from October 14 to 16, preparation works were held in Latvia with the participation of the organizing team.
The 5G COMPAD project was kicked off in December 2022 and will run for 36 months. The project consortium partners are Saab, Ericsson, Rheinmetall, Bittium, Nokia, Thales, Leonardo, Inster, Eight Bells, Intracom Defense (IDE), Cafa Tech, Telenor, Sintef, FFI (NO Gov), LMT, AIT, Synkzone, BHE, and APR Technologies, while the Sub-Contractors are CNIT, Fraunhofer FKIE, CEA and Space Hellas SA.
Within the 5G COMPAD project, world-leading partners from the telecom and the European defence industries join forces to enable recurrent integration of 5G and beyond into multi-dimensional robust defence communication systems to sustain effective and efficient information superiority for European armed forces.