BANSHEE NETWORKS
TACTICAL MOBILE BROADBAND
Ease of training is built in to Banshee nodes.
Initial setup uses configuration scripts. The
network management
interface is customized
with the non-engineer in mind. Any communica-
tions specialty is ready
to deploy the Banshee
network following a training class that we can
deliver at
our facility or at your site, anywhere.
EASY TO TRAIN
Banshee nodes include a 1 year warranty. There
are no recurring license fees when you own the
Banshee network. Remote telephone support is
included. Onsite support is available.
EXTENDED SUPPORT
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MANET
LTE
Proprietary
Legacy Radio
LTE
Real-time Streaming
Video Shared Locally
Over LTE
Real-time SA to Remote
Echelon via Reachback
through Banshee Node
Real-time Streaming
Video Rebroadcast over
MANET to LTE
BMR
800 Connections
~7 km radius*
BTR
256 Connections
~1 km radius*
MANET OPTIONS
AVAILABLE
Form factor
End user connections
LTE coverage area (radius)*
Power input
Total RF TX power
Dimensions
Weight
*Range based on ideal RF conditions and clear Line of Sight (LOS). Actual range will vary and may be less.
5G IS NOT JUST ANOTHER “G”
Despite publishing the
5G Strategy in 2020, DoD has only just begun initiating experimentation
with 5G – resulting in zero practical implementation to date. 5G
boasts bandwidth but lacks
tactical relevancy. A 5G network cannot operate on the move. 5G requires large antennas elevat-
ed on a mast (up to 30 meters) to achieve operational range. 5G does not work at low power, and
you cannot put a 20W radio on a warfighter’s back and send him out on a mission.
The gear is too
heavy, and exceeds power safety limits for proximity to the brain. 5G may be feasible for in
garrison use, but it is still very far from tactically relevant.
Banshee 4G/LTE networks are robust with proven reliability. Install BMR on a vehicle or
transport
it in a case and set up at will. Deploy BTR with small dismounted squads for secure,
high speed
communications to control larger areas with robotics and drones. Economically outfit every war-
fighter with a handset for 1/10th the per connection cost of legacy single-function radios.