GA Telecommunications showcases advanced UAV, communication systems at Aero India

GA Telecommunications, a Noida-based company, debuted at Aero India by showcasing its advanced telecommunications systems that have both civil and military applications.

The company displayed its systems at the event to demonstrate its capabilities, particularly to officials of the Indian armed forces, who visited the stalls of private companies in large numbers.

The company showcased various advanced telecommunication systems, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and counter-UAV systems, geolocation and monitoring systems for satellite channels and communication, as well as radio-monitoring systems, among others.

A senior representative of the firm told TOI, “We are engaged in a full production cycle, from development to manufacturing, which allows us to make design modifications, change characteristics, refine functionality, and update software at the request of the customer. We also work on scaling and integrating different products and systems.”

“Combining advanced technology, production methods, and in-house development, we strive to create products that meet modern quality standards and the latest advancements in radio-electronic engineering. Our monitoring system ensures quality control at all stages, from concept to final production, allowing us to offer our clients the best solutions in the shortest possible time,” the official added.

The company specializes in a wide range of modern solutions tailored to various tasks based on consumer needs.

One of its key specializations is the production of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and counter-UAV systems. “We offer fully adaptive systems based on customer requirements. Our UAVs include both aircraft-type and copter-type unmanned vehicles. Among our anti-UAV solutions are manual, portable, and stationary systems, as well as systems that can be mounted on different types of surfaces,” officials said.

“Our equipment provides radio monitoring and technical analysis for satellite mobile systems such as Thuraya, Iridium, IsatPhone PRO, and the VSAT satellite communication system,” they added.

“Geolocation technology enables us to determine the location of radio sources operating via relay satellites in geostationary orbit. Our radio-monitoring systems are designed for automated search, detection, and direction-finding of radio sources, as well as registration and classification of radio signals, to gather information about the electronic environment of the monitored area,” they explained.

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