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Rohde & Schwarz completes Hunter PDR for the Integrated Communications System
Rohde & Schwarz Completes Hunter PDR
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Rohde & Schwarz Australia and BAE Systems Maritime Australia have completed the Preliminary Design Review for the Integrated Communications System for the Hunter Class Frigate Program. This milestone marks a significant step in the delivery of the system for the Royal Australian Navy's program. The Integrated Communication System is a key component of the Hunter Class Frigates Why it matters: The successful completion of the Preliminary Design Review is a crucial step in the development of the Integrated Communications System, which will provide advanced communication capabilities for the Royal Australian Navy's Hunter Class Frigates. This technology will enhance the navy's ability to communicate effectively and securely Sources: Rohde & Schwarz completes Hunter PDR for the Integrated Communications System - Navalnews
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