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Mobile User Objective System ou MUOS est une constellation de cinq satellites de télécommunications militaires de la Marine de guerre américaine qui a remplacé progressivement, à compter de 2012, la constellation UFO qui remplissait le même rôle. Ce système repose sur des terminaux légers fonctionnant en bande UHF selon la norme W-CDMA. Le système complètement déployé en 2016 devrait rester opérationnel jusqu'en 2024. Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) is een nieuw militair satellietcommunicatiesysteem van de US Navy, dat vanaf 2012 het bestaande UFO-systeem (Ultra High Frequency Follow-On) moet vervangen. Het systeem moet troepen toelaten om wereldwijd tactische communicatie via stem, data en/of video over een mobiele telefoonachtig netwerk te voeren. Het systeem werkt in het UHF-frequentiebereik van 300 MHz tot 3 GHz. Hiervoor maakt het systeem gebruik van een aantal geostationaire satellieten. De eerste lancering van een MUOS-satelliet was oorspronkelijk voorzien voor het einde van 2009, maar het programma liep vertraging op. De eerste MUOS-satelliet, MUOS 1, is op 24 februari 2012 gelanceerd vanaf Cape Canaveral met een krachtige Atlas V-551 draagraket. MUOS-5 werd op 24 juni 2016 gelanceerd. De MUOS-satelliet weegt leeg ongeveer 3800 kg en 6740 kg met volle brandstofvoorraad, en is gebaseerd op het Lockheed Martin A2100-satellietplatform voor geostationaire satellieten. Hij beschikt over twee parabolische reflectoren van 5 en 12 meter diameter, die in de omloopbaan worden uitgevouwd. De reflectoren zijn gebouwd door de Harris Corporation. Het contract met Lockheed Martin geldt voor twee satellieten; er bestaan opties voor nog drie toestellen. De voorziene levensduur is 15 jaar. The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) is a United States Space Force narrowband military communications satellite system that supports a worldwide, multi-service population of users in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band. The system provides increased communications capabilities to newer, smaller terminals while still supporting interoperability with legacy terminals. MUOS is designed to support users who require greater mobility, higher bit rates and improved operational availability. The MUOS was declared fully operational for use in 2019. Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) ist ein Satellitenkommunikationssystem der US Navy. Die Konstellation ist ein Nachfolger des UFO-Systems und soll eine zehnfach höhere Datenübertragungskapazität bieten. Il MUOS (acronimo di Mobile User Objective System) è un sistema di comunicazioni satellitari (SATCOM) militari ad alta frequenza (UHF) e a banda stretta (non superiore a 64 kbit/s), gestito dal Dipartimento della Difesa degli Stati Uniti. Il sistema è composto da quattro satelliti (più uno di riserva) e quattro stazioni di terra. Il sistema MUOS integrerà forze navali, aeree e terrestri in movimento in qualsiasi parte del mondo e ha l'obiettivo di rimpiazzare l'attuale sistema satellitare UFO (Ultra High Frequency Follow-On). 移动用户目标系统(Mobile User Objective System,缩写MUOS)是一种军用通訊衛星系统,其在特高頻支持一个全球多用户多业务服务。该系统增强了对新型、小型终端的通信能力,并仍保持与传统终端的互操作性。移动用户目标系统在设计上是为支持需要更高移动性、更高比特率以及改进操作可用性的用户。
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