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The ORION flagship antenna systems are designed to match and exceed the most demanding space agency requirements. The ORION-Series is defined as a complete package including simultaneous dual polarization, single channel monopulse tracking and close-loop testing in all bands. Safran’s service ensures a smooth deployment, easy start up operation and a long service life time. From 7.3 m to 13.5 m, the ORION-Series benefits from Safran’s expertise in radio frequency, mechanical systems, servo systems, signal processing and software development. The unique tri-band S/X/Ka feed, patented by Safran, and associated with Safran’s in-house pedestal and related equipment, allows operational continuity with existing satellites and is field proven for the upcoming generation (Ka-band).

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Last updated: 2023-07-15

ORION, large S/X/Ka full motion ground systems dedicated to Space Agencies

Image of Safran Data Systems - ORION, large S/X/Ka full motion ground systems dedicated to Space Agencies on the satsearch marketplace

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