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Silvus Technologies to be acquired by Motorola Solutions - News
May 28, 2025CHICAGO. Motorola Solutions announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Silvus Technologies, Inc. -- a Los Angeles-based provider of mission-critical mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) -- for $4.4 billion in up-front consideration.
PRODUCT OF THE WEEK: Silvus StreamCaster Lite 5200 MANET radio - Story
May 12, 2025This week’s product, the Silvus StreamCaster Lite 5200 MANET radio, delivers the performance of StreamCaster MANET radios in an ultra-low size, weight, and power (SWaP) footprint. The SL5200 combines command and control (C2), sensor, and telemetry data with communications-relay capabilities – enabling seamless integration into a range of tactical applications such as unmanned systems.
Tactical comms from Silvus Technology debuting at SOF Week 2025 - News
May 06, 2025SOF WEEK 2025 -- Tampa, Fla. Silvus Technologies announced the launch of its DualStream PTT Controller at this week's SOF Week show, currently underway in Tampa.
Connectivity tool introduced by Silvus Technologies - News
April 04, 2025LOS ANGELES. Wireless-networking company Silvus Technologies introduced MAN-PC -- which stands for "MANET Power Control" -- technology to be used by the military to minimize RF detection while maintaining robust network connectivity.
Silvus Technologies Launches MAN-PC: MANET Power Control for Enhanced LPD - Press Release
March 03, 2025Los Angeles, California (February 27, 2025) – Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”), a global leader in advanced wireless networking systems, today launched MAN-PC (MANET Power Control), a battle-tested solution proven by U.S. military users to minimize RF detection while maintaining robust network connectivity. To mark the official launch and its proven effectiveness, Silvus is offering a limited time 50% off discount on MAN-PC software licenses for qualified customers.
Army Vanguard demos leverage Gray Eagle Extended Range UAS, open architectures - News
October 15, 2024WASHINGTON. During U.S. Army’s Vanguard demonstrations that took place in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, on Sept. 17–18, 2024, a GA-ASI Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) provided by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) showcased new capabilities, such as the integration of an Expeditionary Cyber Chassis (ECC) for C5ISR and Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) with communications intelligence (COMINT) and mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) radios from Silvus Technologies.