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, /PRNewswire/ -- announced the successful demonstration of its capabilities across multiple tactical bearers during HERMES FORGE, a major field exercise with the Canadian Armed Forces designed to assess the modernization progress of its tactical network architecture. As the proliferation of UAVs and the prevalence of long-range precision fires threaten traditional command post operations, the Canadian military has engaged select industry partners, including Ultra I&C, to develop resilient communications solutions that will meet new mobility requirements. After two years of collaboration with the Canadian Armed Forces, this culminating exercise showcased the speed, resilience, and reliability of Ultra I&C's mobile command post solutions.

"Ultra I&C's participation in HERMES FORGE allowed us to showcase our technologies currently deployed within NATO countries," said , vice president of programs for Ultra I&C's Communications division. "By validating these technologies during the exercise, we underscored our role as the proven partner to provide interoperable capabilities in the field in and truly enable expeditionary missions with our coalition partners." Central to the successful demonstration was Ultra I&C's latest generation of quick deploy vehicular-mast-mounted line-of-sight systems, critical for on-the-move-missions.



In Dispersed Command Posts (DCPs), Ultra I&C's small SWaP was shown to be interoperable with the existing X500 Upper Tactical Network backhaul waveforms as.

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