
Radeus Labs, a US-based developer of advanced aerospace and defense electronics, highlights the portfolio of SATCOM solutions designed to support reliable, resilient satellite communications across space, defense and high-reliability commercial missions. The company’s SATCOM products are already deployed and address the practical requirements of operators working in contested, remote or data-intensive environments where dependable connectivity is critical. The SATCOM offerings are engineered to operate in the demanding conditions typical of space and defense missions, including exposure to radiation, thermal extremes and constrained size, weight and power (SWaP) budgets.

The portfolio focuses on RF electronics and communication subsystems that support satellite uplink and downlink operations, inter-platform communications and secure data transfer. Designs emphasize reliability, repeatability and compatibility with modern satellite architectures, enabling integration into small satellites, hosted payloads and tactical platforms. A defining characteristic of the SATCOM solutions is their modular design approach and the products are developed to integrate with standard spacecraft buses, payload stacks and ground interfaces, allowing mission teams to design configurations to specific frequency plans, data-rate requirements and operational constraints.
This modularity reduces non-recurring engineering effort and supports faster integration timelines for programs ranging from technology demonstrations to operational missions. The SATCOM hardware is designed with mission assurance and supporting applications where communication availability and integrity are essential. The solutions are suitable for secure communications workflows, including government and defense use cases that require controlled interfaces and predictable RF performance. By focusing on hardware robustness and disciplined engineering practices, the company supports operators seeking dependable SATCOM links in both peacetime and operational scenarios.

The company’s SATCOM solutions are well aligned with the needs of small satellite and responsive space programs, where rapid deployment, compact form factors and efficient power usage are key considerations. Radeus Labs develops electronics that can be integrated into constrained platforms without sacrificing communication reliability, enabling operators to maintain connectivity for telemetry, command, payload data downlink and networked operations.

Radeus Labs’ SATCOM solutions support a wide range of mission profiles, including low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, experimental and demonstration payloads, defense-oriented space missions and specialized communication platforms operating in challenging electromagnetic environments. As satellite systems continue to evolve with more distributed and resilient architectures, the company’s SATCOM hardware provides foundational building blocks for reliable space-based communications.
About Radeus Labs
Radeus Labs is a US-based aerospace and defense technology company specializing in advanced electronic systems for space, defense and high-reliability applications. Headquartered in California, United States, the company focuses on the design and manufacture of radiation-tolerant and radiation-hardened electronics, including RF systems, electronic warfare (EW) payloads, sensors and mission-critical subsystems for satellites and tactical platforms. The SATCOM products portfolio spans space-qualified electronics, software-defined payloads and integrated systems designed to operate in harsh environments such as space, contested electromagnetic domains and extreme thermal or radiation conditions. The company supports government, defense and commercial customers with solutions designed for small satellites, responsive space missions and advanced sensing and communications architectures. Through an emphasis on rapid development, in-house engineering and flight-ready hardware, Radeus Labs delivers practical and mission-focused technologies aligned with modern space and defense requirements.









