Safran Electronics & Defense has announced that it is working on a new solution for transmitting and receiving laser-based optical communications.

This innovation will enable armed forces to exchange information at very high data rates, without the risk of interception or jamming," says the company.

Laser optical communication technology will be based on terminals that can both transmit and receive optical communications: one to send data encoded in a laser beam, the other to receive it and convert it into digital information.

Users will be able to share messages, images and videos from dozens of kilometers away, or even further away using satellites as relays, with data rates ranging from 5 Gb/s to 50 Gb/s.


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