WB Group delivers R35010 personal radios to NATO ally’s navy

By Defence Industry Europe

Polish defence company WB Group has successfully delivered communication systems to the navy of a NATO member state. The delivery, which includes R35010 personal radios manufactured by RADMOR, a key subsidiary of WB Group, marks a significant advancement in the recipient country’s naval communication systems.

 

The R35010 radios recently passed rigorous acceptance tests and have been officially approved for use within the armed forces of the European NATO ally. These Polish-made devices are designed to enhance internal communications on naval vessels, providing reliable wireless communication in critical operational settings.

This order includes the R35010 radios along with essential accessories, and the equipment has already begun to be delivered to the navy. The successful delivery and approval of the radios set a strong foundation for further collaboration on future projects between WB Group and the NATO country.

The R35010 radio is a compact, lightweight device that is ideal for quick deployment in tactical operations. It supports seamless communication among small teams or combat squads working on small radio networks. The device has been used extensively in Poland and other international markets, with several thousand units already delivered.

 

 

One of the key features of the R35010 is its automatic retransmission capability, which extends the communication range in environments where antenna visibility is limited. This feature enhances coverage across large areas, overcoming common obstacles to communication.

The R35010 operates using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology, which allows for the secure transmission of information and reduces the risk of detection. Additionally, it can be equipped with AES encryption, a GPS receiver, and a wireless Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch. The radio also supports conference calling and can be configured to work across eight independent groups, creating up to 64 unique radio networks on the same frequency.

 

 

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