Gilat Secures Over 16 Million USD SATCOM Order from European Defense Ministry

Gilat Secures Over 16 Million USD SATCOM Order from European Defense Ministry

Gilat Satellite Networks, a worldwide leader in satellite networking technology, solutions, and services, announced that Gilat DataPath received an order for over $16 million to supply multiple units of the DKET 3421 transportable terminal to a European Ministry of Defence. Deliveries are expected over the next 12 months.

Gilat DataPath’s WGS-certified DKET 3421 is a combat-proven, 4.2-meter, rugged terminal designed to meet the most demanding mission requirements. Featuring multi-carrier capability and a scalable modem architecture of up to 32 modems, the system enables high-throughput, resilient connectivity for forward-deployed forces. With defence organisations increasingly focused on flexible and rapidly deployable communications, the DKET platform has become a trusted global solution for hub-class SATCOM infrastructure in dynamic environments.

“We are proud to support sovereign defence communication programs with secure and relocatable SATCOM infrastructure,” said Nicole Robinson, President, Gilat DataPath. “Our expanding presence across Europe is driven by clear demand for field-proven systems like our DKET 3421, already relied on by the U.S. Army and Ministries of Defence around the world.”

Gilat Satellite Networks is a leading global provider of satellite-based broadband communications. With over 35 years of experience, we develop and deliver deep technology solutions for satellite, ground, and new space connectivity, offering next-generation solutions and services for critical connectivity across commercial and defence applications.  We believe in the right of all people to be connected and are united in our resolution to provide communication solutions to all reaches of the world.

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