Shipborne satellite communication station "Prisma-2" confirmed its reliability during long-term operation

Equipment from the "Rosel" holding operates at speeds up to 40 knots

Emergency rescue vessels began to be equipped with the "Prisma-2" shipborne station manufactured by the "Rosel" holding. The equipment was tested during long voyages. This was reported by the Rostec press service.

Shipborne satellite communication station "Prisma-2"
Shipborne satellite communication station "Prisma-2"
The product operates in the C-band, which has the greatest resistance to precipitation and provides a stable communication channel in the open sea around the clock.
Rostec Press Service

The station's antenna post has a radio-transparent coating to protect the equipment from moisture and splashes. The station supports communication on a vessel moving at speeds up to 40 knots in a 6-7 point storm.

Diagram of the "Prisma-2" satellite communication station
Diagram of the "Prisma-2" satellite communication station

The kit includes spare parts and tools. With their help, sailors can independently carry out minor repairs and provide maintenance during the voyage. This is critical for ships that are at sea for months and do not call at ports to replenish supplies.

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