The new US Navy joint tactical communications satellite, the TacSat-4, has arrived at Alaska’s Kodiak Launch Complex and is undergoing final preparations for its scheduled launch.
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TacSat-4 is a fourth-generation microsatellite designed to increase traditional satellite communications, supplying ten legacy ultra-high-frequency channels.
Unlike traditional satellites, TacSat-4 allows warfighters to use a regular handheld radio for communications while on the move.
The microsatellite will carry a payload sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and developed by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).
The satellite is expected to be launched in May or June aboard a Minotaur IV rocket built by Orbital Sciences.
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