Viasat has been awarded a contract to provide Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) satellite communications (SATCOM) for the new Type 31 frigates for the Royal Navy. The Team 31 is a General Purpose warship, that will be developed by Babcock.
UHF SATCOM is a mission-critical capability that will provide the Type 31 frigates with secure integrated voice and data services for communications between Royal Navy maritime vessels and their respective headquarters. It allows commanders to remain informed and aware of the fleet disposition. It is also a vital component to enable maritime task group operations, extensively providing secure beyond line of sight (BLOS) communications between ships and mobile units such as sea boats, boarding teams and helicopters, which are all key elements of tactical combat and constabulary maritime operations.
Steve Beeching, MD of Government Systems at Viasat UK said that this UHF SATCOM capability will ensure the Royal Navy Type 31 frigates have the robust, secure, world-wide UHF voice and data services it needs for modern warfare operations in the current information advantage environment. The importance of the UHF SATCOM capability in enabling defence to co-ordinate limited assets, at its disposal, while effectively supporting Allies globally cannot be understated.
The Type 31 frigate program is designed to deliver to the Royal Navy five flexible and affordable frigates that, alongside the BAE Systems-built Type 26 frigate, will replace the UK's current Type 23 frigates. The Viasat UHF SATCOM solution will provide reliable, dependable BLOS communications for the Royal Navy's Type 31 vessels, when introduced into service.