PRC-155 Manpack Radio
This product has been discontinued
General Dynamics Mission Systems is no longer producing the AN/PRC-155 Manpack radio.
The AN/PRC-155 Manpack radio was the U.S. Army’s first fielded two-channel, software defined radio that connects to the new Mobile User Objective Satellite (MUOS) network, providing soldiers with clear, smartphone-like voice communications wherever they are deployed.
General Dynamics now offers our new Shadowcat Radio for squad-level communications in contested environments.
Introducing the Shadowcat Radio
Unlike typical large, brick style tactical radios, our new 8 ounce Shadowcat radio is designed for squad-level communications in contested environments.
The radio is easy-to-use and can transmit data, voice and real-time high-def video using advanced RF technology that makes it less susceptible to jamming and interference by adversaries.
Features
General Dynamics uses a common core radio architecture, software and hardware design approach for all HMS products, including the Manpack radio. Special emphasis on SWAP-C (Size, Weight and Power Cost) lightens the soldier load and maximizes battery life through efficient design and both aggressive and intelligent power management. The Manpack includes GPS for position-location applications – painting individual units on a map to help reduce fratricide and increase situational awareness on the battlefield.
- NSA certified for Top Secret and below communications
- 2-channel networking radio with embedded encryption and GPS
- Reconfigurable and interoperable with current-force and future radio platforms via a software upgrade
- Creates self-forming ad hoc networks in any battlefield scenario
- Extends the classified network beyond the path of vehicles
MUOS High Power Amplifier (MHPA)
The MUOS High Power Amplifier (MHPA) is an appliqué for the PRC-155 2-Channel Manpack radio. The MHPA replaces the standard High Power Amplifier (HPA) on either channel of the PRC-155 Manpack radio. With the MHPA attached, the PRC-155 Manpack radio becomes MUOS enabled providing a worldwide satellite-based communications capability, derived from 3GPP UMTS cellular technology. The route and retrans capability enables disparate networks, using legacy waveforms to be connected through the MUOS satellite system.
- The PRC-155 Manpack radio is the first and only fielded, two-channel tactical radio that is proven to be MUOS ready
- Crystal clear voice quality & virtually unlimited communications range
- Dial-up voice calls to any other MUOS terminal or SCIP-enabled DISN (land line) phone worldwide
- Data communications via any other MUOS terminal worldwide and access to designated SIPRNET or NIPRNET servers
- Voice and data MUOS to Legacy Waveforms Route and Retrans (bridging)
The combination of the PRC-155 Manpack radio and MHPA provides dismounted soldiers voice and data communications while “on the move” using a lightweight, low-profile antenna. There is no need to stop, setup or position special antennas.
Specifications
PRC-155 Manpack Radio Datasheet
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Frequency Range | 2 MHz – 2.5 GHz (banded) |
Guard | 121.5 VHF and 243.0 UHF |
Size | 236 cu. in. (378 with battery) 3.0” x 10.1” x 7.8” (without battery bucket) 3.0” x 10.1” x 12.5” (with battery bucket) |
Weight | <9 lbs. (<14 lbs. with battery) |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Waveform Support | SRW, MUOS, SINCGARS, SATCOM, WNW*,V/U LOS*, HQII*, IW*, HF SSB w ALE** |
Presets | 50 per channel |
Max. Power Output | 20 Watts External 50 watt PAs available |
JTRS Compliance | Yes |
Army-Certified Waveforms | Yes |
Fully Programmable COMSEC and TRANSEC (Type 1 & Type 2) |
Yes |
JTRS APIs | Yes |
Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) | Yes |
Remote Control Capability | Yes |
CIK Function, Removable | Yes |
OTAR | Yes |
Retransmission, Voice and Data | Integral (2 channels) |
* Software upgradeable
**Software upgradable, requires additional hardware