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A2C2S JCIT (Joint Communications Information Terminal)
Compact/Mobile High Assurance Tactical Communications Terminal
Used to receive and transmit voice and data simultaneously across a wide number and variety of communication links including (but not limited to) SINCGARS, HAVEQUICK, TIBS, TRAP, and civil maritime channels, Aeronix’s JCIT lead the way in consolidating and miniaturizing tactical communications.
Aeronix's JCIT Terminal.
KEY FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
JCIT OVERVIEW
The Aeronix Joint Communications Information Terminal (JCIT) is a compact tactical communications terminal designed to receive and transmit voice and data simultaneously across a wide number and variety of communication links including (but not limited to SINCGARS, HAVEQUICK, TIBS, TRAP, and civil maritime channels
Aeronix’s JCIT set the standard for deployment flexibility in miniaturized intelligence communications processing. The system's advanced design enables unprecedented breadth of capabilities within a single unit, including:
OUTSTANDING MODULARITY
In addition to providing ultimate flexibility in Tx/Rx secure and non-secure components, Aeronix’s unique modular system architectures provide additional customization down to processor, form factor, and board type.
MATT OVERVIEW
Leveraging expertise gained during the development of JCIT, Aeronix was instrumental in the development of MATT. The MATT family of High Assurance products set the standard for miniaturized intelligence communications processing. A single-chassis rack-mountable system, MATT provides the user with the communication and message processing capability necessary to receive and transmit several communications signals simultaneously.
In addition to providing systems engineering for MATT and its subsequent derivatives, Raider and Radiant Hail, Aeronix contributed the following components and capabilities to the MATT system: