Stratign’s Advanced Thuraya Interception Systems for Tactical and Strategic Operations
Stratign’s Advanced Thuraya Interception Systems for Tactical and Strategic Operations
In today’s dynamic landscape, secure and reliable communication is indispensable. Satellite communications offer a dependable alternative, bypassing terrestrial networks susceptible to monitoring by law enforcement agencies (LEAs). This advantage has spurred illicit groups to adopt satellite phone communications to evade detection, leveraging network availability even in remote regions.
To meet these challenges head-on, Stratign provides state-of-the-art solutions for intercepting Thuraya satellite communications. Our systems cater to both strategic and tactical interception needs, offering unparalleled capabilities in voice and SMS interception, real-time tracking, and more.
Tactical Thuraya Interception System:
Our Tactical Thuraya Interception System is designed for rapid deployment and mobile operations. It efficiently intercepts both uplink and downlink communications on the L-Band, monitoring transmissions between Thuraya handsets and satellites. Key features include tracking both sides of communications, managing up to 7 spot beams and 32 duplex calls per beam, and flexible coverage area adjustments to suit operational needs.
Strategic Thuraya Interception System:
For comprehensive nationwide coverage, our Strategic Thuraya Interception System monitors L-Band and C-Band downlink signals from satellites. This system surpasses the range limitations of tactical solutions, intercepting signals across satellites, earth stations, and handsets. It supports up to 7 spot beams and 32 duplex calls per beam, with additional L-band stations extending coverage for broader geographical reach.
Stratign’s interception solutions are pivotal in safeguarding communications integrity and preventing misuse of satellite networks. Our systems offer robust capabilities to ensure secure, reliable interception and analysis of Thuraya communications.
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