20W VHF/UHF manpack radio for tactical ground operations. 30-512 MHz coverage in one platform, ECCM frequency hopping at 100 hops/s, NATO-compatible integrated AES-256 encryption, 12h battery at maximum power, and STANAG 4444 connector for integration with vehicle intercoms and INVISIO helmet systems.
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Morad VHF Manpack — High-Power VHF/UHF Portable Radio for Tactical Ground Operations
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Technical overview
The Morad VHF Manpack is the high-power portable radio for infantry or special forces operators who need coverage in all tactical bands — low VHF (30-88 MHz for long range in open terrain), high VHF (136-174 MHz for standard tactical operations), and UHF (380-512 MHz for urban zones with greater building penetration) — in a single platform.
The Morad VHF Manpack's ECCM frequency hopping system operates at 100 hops per second with a programmable frequency table of up to 2,320 channels, making the link practically undetectable and impossible to jam with conventional electronic warfare equipment. The GPS-synchronized frequency hopping is maintained even after radio silence periods (EMCON) without retransmitting the synchronization key.
For the Peruvian Army in VRAEM, infantry units in counterinsurgency operations, and special forces teams on long-range missions, the Morad VHF Manpack provides the level of communications security that commercial TETRA or DMR radios cannot offer.
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