IDEF 2021: Profen showcases Manpack Satellite Terminal


AT IDEF 2021, the International Defense Exhibition in Turkey, the Turkish company Profen showcases its light Manpack Satellite Terminal. With its Total weight of 16 kg (without case) and compact design, it facilitates a one-man setup and operation.


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Manpack Satellite Terminal. Its compact design and intelligent packaging concept facilitate a one-man setup and operation. (Picture source: Army Recognition)


PROFEN Manpack Satellite Terminals offer a lightweight, portable Satcom solution for the communication needs of a dismounted soldieror first responder in highly rural areas and harsh environments. Besides the exceptional RF performance, Profen Manpack Satellite Terminals offer several operational and logistical advantages over its competitors.

Its compact design and intelligent packaging concept facilitate a one-man setup and operation. The terminal can be packed in a backpack and carried in the airline overhead compartment. It also has the optional feature of a hard transit case for carrying in airline baggage.

Typical Applications:

- Emergency communication from disaster area
- Corporate network extension via satellite
- Homeland security mobile satcom

Key Features:

-Portable & Rigid Mechanical Structure
- One-man operation
- Lightweight carbon-fiber Reflector and aluminum tripod structure
- Angular indicators on each axis
- Tool free installation
- Modem agnostic allowing it to be adapted to any VSAT system
- Total weight 16 kg (without case)
- IATA complied carrying case
- Antenna pointing assistance (optional)

Profen Defence Technologies provides solutions for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and tailor- made communication solutions to military and government organizations worldwide. Having NATO and National Facility Security Clearance, the Profen Defence Technologies’ Ankara office fulfills the security needs of its ongoing government, defense and security projects that require privacy at the national level and from NATO; with its staff holding personal security clearances. This allows it to take part in government, defence and security projects that requires National and NATO Secret clearance.