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Battle-proven for secure, reliable mission-critical voice, data and video, our Falcon handheld, manpack and in-vehicle solutions connect the echelon from the tactical edge to the aerial tier.
Warfighters need to move fast, while simultaneously making best-informed, split-second decisions to drive mission success. The converged L3Harris capabilities in Falcon IV tactical radios are engineered to deliver the decisive edge in every arena of operations — today and well into the future.
Handheld VHF Radio for Secure, Reliable ISR. Ideal for long-range communications and in close combat, the RF-7800V-HH provides continuous coverage in the 30 to 108 MHz band with up to 10 watts of output power.
Commanders and forward teams simultaneously share voice, video and data without having to carry multiple radios and battery types. The AN/PRC-163 multi-channel handheld does the job of 5 different devices and features the same user interface as the AN/PRC-167.
The compact and lightweight FALCON II radios deliver performance and capabilities never before available in tactical radios. The FALCON II system’s data rates are the industry’s highest.
Unmatched interoperability with Falcon III® and Falcon® IV family of radios. Critical communications protection against peer adversary detection and jamming attempts. UHF Line-of-Sight, PLI and High-Speed MANET Capable. Interoperable with Type 1 Technology.
the Falcon iii® an/prC-152 single-channel multiband, multimission handheld radio provides the optimal transition to Jtrs technology. the radio covers the full 30 to 512 mhz frequency range with adjustable transmit output power up to 5 watts for line-of-sight operation and 10 watts in uhF satCom band. With its Jtrs-approved software
The RF-5800V-MP is the VHF manpack member of the Falcon II® tactical radio family, providing continuous coverage in the 30 to 108 MHz frequency band.
With its Falcon II® interoperability, the L3Harris Wideband HF/VHF Tactical Radio System easily integrates into existing networks. It features extended range despite degraded communication channels, and delivers last-ditch voice and SMS messaging in channels where legacy waveforms don’t work.
— The Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, supporting the U.S. Air Force, has awarded L3Harris Technologies an order for nearly 1,000 Falcon IV AN/PRC-163 two-channel handheld tactical radios that will provide Air Force personnel with Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) airmen with advanced communications capabilities, the company said in ...