Global Skyware launches government‑band XRJ multi‑orbit transceiver for LEO/MEO/GEO defense SATCOM

Global Skyware, part of the Global Invacom Group, has launched the XRJ, a government‑band multi‑orbit transceiver designed to operate across LEO, MEO and GEO satellite networks. The unit is aimed at demanding government and defense communications, offering a single‑terminal solution for multi‑orbit interoperability and secure SATCOM deployments.

Discovered 2025-09-03T02:12:05.455382-07:00 | 2025-09-03T02:12:05.455382-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The XRJ addresses a growing operational need for terminals that can roam and interoperate across LEO, MEO and GEO constellations — a capability highlighted by recent work on multi‑orbit, multi‑band user terminals and roaming solutions (see the Kymeta multi‑orbit, multi‑band antenna platform: https://hype.aero/?story=ea30d31c-5d28-4899-b22d-13dcc974559c).
  • Targeting the government/defense segment aligns with satellite operators and hardware suppliers pursuing military customers and sovereign SATCOM demand (context on commercial providers moving into defence markets: https://hype.aero/?story=14742817-862a-4c68-ad03-72587aa24bd9).
  • The product fits broader multi‑orbit integration trends used for space domain awareness and RF sensing, indicating increasing emphasis on cross‑orbit RF capabilities and ground/space interoperability (related multi‑orbit RF sensing deployment: https://hype.aero/?story=2ed22094-fc26-47ec-a3cc-0c58db69b44a).

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2025-09-03T02:12:05.455382-07:00
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2025-09-04T00:00:55.667985-07:00
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