Vitesse Systems Acquires Spacetime Engineering for Enhanced Antenna Solutions
Vitesse Systems has announced the acquisition of Spacetime Engineering, a leader in ground antenna technology, announced in a press release. This acquisition positions Vitesse as a leading supplier of multi-band antenna solutions, enhancing communication and interoperability for military and commercial satellite networks.
Founded in 2013, Spacetime Engineering specializes in high-performance antenna feeds for ground-based satellite systems. Their expertise in complex antenna configurations allows for increased data download rates and transmission speeds across a broad range of frequencies. This acquisition complements Vitesse's existing space and airborne solutions, enabling a complete, connected battlefield solution.
The integration of Spacetime's technology is expected to reduce design and production timelines, providing Vitesse with the scale to deliver antenna solutions to a wider range of customers. This strategic move enhances Vitesse's ability to transmit, collect, and distribute data efficiently, regardless of orbit or mission area.
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