A LinkedIn post from Kymeta describes the company’s presence at the Global Force Symposium 2026 in Huntsville, Alabama, where representative Steve Sliwa showcased the Osprey u8 terminal alongside partners at Northrop Grumman. The post emphasizes resilient hybrid-SATCOM connectivity using commercial satellite capacity, TRANSEC-secured networks, and high-throughput LEO links to support diverse mission requirements.
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The post also indicates that Kymeta plans to exhibit the Kestrel u5, described as a compact full-duplex multi-orbit terminal, at SOF Week 2026 and invites potential customers to schedule meetings. For investors, this activity suggests ongoing efforts to deepen defense and government market penetration, enhance product visibility in mission-critical communications, and potentially expand recurring revenue opportunities tied to multi-orbit SATCOM solutions.

