On Monday, the Munich-based technology company announced a collaboration with Babcock Australasia to support the Fixed High Frequency Radio Refresh (FHFRR) project recently awarded to the latter by the New Zealand Ministry of Defence (MoD).
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Babcock Australasia will overhaul the New Zealand Defence Force’s ageing fixed HF radio capability. As a subcontractor, Rohde & Schwarz will provide R&S M3SR Series4100 high frequency (HF) radios, high power amplifiers (5 kW and 10 kW) and spares for the New Zealand program. According to the company, the upgrades are expected to be fully operational by August 2023.
R&S M3SR Series4100 HF radios belong to the SOVERON radio family. They are innovative, versatile, software defined radios (SDR) that include HF wideband functionality. This powerful radio platform can be extended at any time and is a safe, future-ready investment.
In addition, Babcock said that it is also tendering for the Australian Defence Force's Enhanced Defence High Frequency Communications System (EDHFCS) program, again partnering with Rohde & Schwarz.
“We are pleased to collaborate with Rohde & Schwarz and leverage their organisational and technological capabilities to help meet our customer’s very unique requirements,” stated David Ruff, CEO of Babcock Australasia.
“We look forward to bringing this critical communications solution to New Zealand and beyond.”
“Rohde & Schwarz welcomes this contract in New Zealand, having a longstanding history in HF communications,” said Hansjörg Herrbold, vice president market segment Navy at Rohde & Schwarz.
“Since HF wideband technology drives the need for high power systems, the company is now offering 5 kW and 10 kW amplifiers backed by decades of experience in the transmitter business. We will fully support Babcock Australasia in implementing and operating this modern communications solution.”
Rohde & Schwarz amplifier systems are extremely well engineered, are manufactured in an award-winning factory and feature field-proven reliability that is unique.
Currently, Rohde & Schwarz is investing considerably in HF wideband technology, supporting its worldwide customers in the transition to next-generation beyond line of sight
(BLOS) communications systems.
Rohde & Schwarz has been operating successfully in the Australian and New Zealand region for nearly 40 years. The Australian subsidiary has a comprehensive integration and through-life support capability in Sydney that currently services defence communications contracts and air-traffic control communications contracts in both New Zealand and Australia.