Infleqtion, a leading global quantum information company, showcased SqyWire, its state-of-the-art Quantum Radio Frequency (QRF) aperture and receiver system, during the Army C5ISR Network Modernization Experiment 2023 (NetModX23) assessment. This evaluation highlighted SqyWire's outstanding performance in terms of seamless integration with Electronic Warfare (EW) and Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) systems.
NetModX23, conducted by the Army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center, serves as a proving ground for disruptive C5ISR technologies, bridging the gap between theoretical potential and real-world applicability.
Dr. William Clark, VP of Quantum Development at Infleqtion, said, "QRF is a revolutionary technology addressing critical RF network management challenges. SqyWire's multifunction capabilities, secure transmission, and ultra-broadband spectrum awareness make it a game-changer in defense communications."
QRF technology harnesses Rydberg atoms, delivering groundbreaking benefits to wireless communication. It offers ultra-wideband coverage that transcends traditional RF limits, ensures extended battery life even in remote areas, and maximizes processing power while minimizing hardware size for cost-effective network expansion.
SqyWire stood out during a series of open-air tests and demonstrations in rural Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, by demonstrating remarkable receiver sensitivity across a range of spectrums from HF through SHF. Notably, the SqyWire seamlessly integrated with a leading electronic warfare sensor and a SINCGARS tactical radio, reinforcing its potential to enhance modern military communications infrastructure.
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