Rohde & Schwarz awarded contract to deliver airborne radios for Royal Thai Air Force T-6C Texan II trainer aircraft


Rohde & Schwarz was awarded a contract by RV Connex to deliver R&S M3AR software defined, multiband-capable airborne radios for the Royal Thai Air Force’s (RTAF) new Textron Aviation T-6C Texan II training aircraft, to be called the T-6TH within the RTAF.

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Rohde Schwarz awarded contract to deliver airborne radios for Royal Thai Air Force T 6C Texan II trainer aircraft 01 The new training aircraft for the Royal Thai Air Force will be flying with Rohde & Schwarz R&S M3AR software defined radios (Picture source: Rohde & Schwarz)


“We have a long history of working with the RTAF, having committed ourselves to delivering secure communication solutions that meet national requirements,” Stefan Pleyer, Vice President Application Segment Avionics, Rohde & Schwarz, explains. “Here, local content and involvement of local industry are key. RV Connex is the national partner and a trusted teammate. With them, we bring commonality and fit for the RTAF’s secure communications. We know our customers and support them as a long-term, reliable partner. RTAF knows, we keep our promises.”

The R&S M3AR multiband, multimode, multirole radios are the solution of choice for the reliable transmission of mission-critical information, whether for jet or propeller aircraft, helicopters or unmanned aerial vehicles.


Rohde Schwarz awarded contract to deliver airborne radios for Royal Thai Air Force T 6C Texan II trainer aircraft 02 The software defined, multiband-capable airborne transceivers in the R&S M3AR family have a modular design and state-of-the-art technology for high MTBF values and a long life. The compact and lightweight transceivers offer high performance, making them suitable for operation in all types of aircraft, including unmanned aerial vehicles. Different waveforms are available, which can be installed at any time to provide interoperability in a variety of operational scenarios. (Picture source: Rohde & Schwarz)