The US Air Force successfully tested the airborne communications system

According to Sputniknews.com, the US Air Force has successfully tested an airborne communications system called Talon HATE in Nevada.

This system is used to communicate between fighter jets and ground stations.

In a press release on May 8, the aircraft maker Boeing and the US Air Force have demonstrated that many fighters and ground stations can ensure communication by using communication systems. Aerial Hone Talon through military satellites.

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During the test, the Talon HATE system mounted on two F-15C fighters.

"Recently, Boeing and the US Air Force have demonstrated that many fighters and ground stations can communicate effectively and securely using airborne communications systems. Boeing developed the name Talon HATE .

During the test at the Nellis Air Force Base (AFB) in Nevada, the Talon HATE system mounted on two F-15C fighters that allowed pilots to share information through Link 16 satellites. , joint global satellite communications and next-generation broadband satellite communications (WGS).

The tests also assessed the reliability of the intra-network data link capacity used by the F-22 fighters.

Boeing will also conduct additional tests later this year with state-of-the-art sensors that will help fighters improve their targeting capabilities.