• Major contract awarded by the Federal Ministry of Defence (Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung – BMLV) to modernise military aeronautical radio communications
  • Secure, encrypted voice and data exchange to enhance military air traffic control and airspace surveillance

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The Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV) has awarded Frequentis a comprehensive contract to modernise Austria’s military air traffic radio system. The project aims to upgrade the communication infrastructure for military air traffic control and airspace surveillance to the latest technological standards, ensuring reliable and future-proof operations for at least the next 15 years.

Military aeronautical radio systems are essential for secure voice and data communication among ground stations and airborne units, as well as between ground-based facilities. They are a critical component of effective air traffic control, airspace surveillance, and tactical command operations. The radio systems used in the project are supplied by Rohde & Schwarz, a trusted partner of Frequentis in this field.

Austrian Federal Minister of Defence Klaudia Tanner, said:

The modernisation of the military air traffic radio system is a key element of airspace defence. Only with optimal radio connectivity can missions be successfully conducted and coordinated. This project will safeguard operational readiness, the security of Austrian airspace, and the public safety for years to come.

Peter Skiczuk, Senior Vice President Defence at Frequentis, said:

With this project, we are modernising a core communication infrastructure for military air traffic control. The new system will provide secure and highly available communication well into the future. We are pleased to continue our more than 50-year partnership with the Federal Ministry of Defence.

Beyond military applications, aeronautical radio systems also play a vital role in public safety. For example, Austrian Armed Forces helicopter pilots rely on these systems to coordinate operations during forest fires and other emergency response missions. The modernisation therefore represents an investment in both military capability and civilian safety.

This article was originally published by Frequentis.

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