Barrett Communications signed a significant contract with the National Defence Force of an East African Nation, company officials said. The first phase of the contract involves the supply of PRC-2090 tactical HF radio communications systems, in manpack configurations.
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The PRC-2090 manpacks will be used for both voice and data, via Barrett’s CLOVER modems. In-country configuration, operator and maintenance training will be provided to enable the customer to be fully self-supporting.
“This is a new end-user for Barrett Communications and we are pleased that many years of work in this country has resulted in this significant award,” Greg O’Neill, Barrett Communications Managing Director said.
The company will be exhibiting at Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) in Centurion, South Africa, Sept. 14 – 18. Barrett will be showcasing their extensive range of tactical HF and VHF radio communications solutions in addition to the recently announced Barrett 4050 HF software-defined radio (SDR).
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