According to a recent LinkedIn post from Kymeta, the company has been awarded a three-year contract with the U.S. Office of Naval Research to advance its multi-band, multi-beam antenna architecture. The post indicates that this technology supports four concurrent full-duplex beams across Ku- and Ka-band frequencies within a single antenna aperture and has attracted interest from multiple U.S. Department of Defense organizations.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that Kymeta is collaborating with Bascom Hunter to deliver what is described as the first single-antenna, multi-band, multi-orbit SATCOM terminal for testing and evaluation starting in Q2 2026, in support of U.S. Navy initiatives. For investors, the contract and development timeline suggest potential for increased defense-related revenue and validation of Kymeta’s technology in resilient, flexible communications, which could strengthen its competitive position in military and government SATCOM markets.

