DataPath, Inc. has launched the DataPath V-SNAP Fly-Away multi-band SATCOM terminal as part of its continued focus on developing systems that leverage the U.S. military’s newly deployed Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system. The DataPath V-SNAP Fly-Away can be used as a cost-effective, WGS-compatible replacement for existing U.S. military AN/USC-60 terminals. The WGS system supports U.S. military operations worldwide by supplementing commercial Ku band capability with X- and Ka-band capability. The DataPath V-SNAP Fly-Away provides warfighters the flexibility to use WGS and other military and commercial SATCOM networks to rapidly establish high-bandwidth, everything-over-IP (EoIP) communications capability virtually anywhere.
This expeditionary terminal is the latest innovation to the line of DataPath fly-away SATCOM terminals deployed by the U.S. military to provide fast-moving, forward-operating forces with robust communications capabilities. Currently, DataPath fly-away terminals are used by U.S. military forces around the world, including: the U.S. Marine Corps for the global Support Wide Area Network program; the U.S. Army Stryker Brigade and U.S. military Provisional Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan; and the U.S. Army National Guard for its domestic nationwide Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC) program. The DataPath V-SNAP (VSAT SIPR/NIPR Access Point Portable) Fly-Away is available via the company’s General Services Administration (GSA) IT Schedule 70 contract, number GS-35F-0424T, for quick and easy procurement.


