Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), along with support from Intel Corporation and Radisys Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), conducted 5G military demonstrations during the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) exercise, Steel Knight 2024. In partnership with USMC, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering’s (OUSD(R&E)) FutureG Office, and various industry partners, the Open Systems Interoperable and Reconfigurable Infrastructure Solution (OSIRIS) system was deployed as a standalone 5G network to support operations across all domains.
Led on the ground by the Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA) 5G team, the capstone event was an effort to test tactical wireless capabilities in support of Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO).
During the exercise, the OSIRIS testbed integrated with unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), both free-flying and tethered. The system allowed operators to establish and host a secure connection through the OSIRIS testbed to multiple UAVs simultaneously, and a wireless connection, over 5G, between a USMC Ground/Air Task-Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) and a USMC Air Command and Control System (AC2S). Operators were able to send and receive battlefield data to enable realtime decision making in a variety of operational scenarios.
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“The OSIRIS demonstration during exercise Steel Knight was an important proof point in showing Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL® capabilities,” said Erika Marsall, vice president, Lockheed Martin C4ISR. “Conducting demonstrations with our partners is a critical final step to understanding how these applications can be applied to real-world missions. We will continue to invest in commercial technologies, to develop solutions that can be tailored in a variety of ways, and bring the best capabilities to our warfighters.”
“Nomadic wireless backhaul enables real-time communications in environments where physical infrastructure is either lacking or disabled,” said Cristina Rodriguez, vice president and general manager, Communication Solutions Group at Intel. “This Lockheed Martin-led demonstration utilizing Intel 5G technologies showed the advancements we’ve made together in creating a robust testbed capable of enabling 5G connectivity across multiple domains.”
The Steel Knight exercise is a critical milestone for the Lockheed Martin led OSIRIS program to provide secure, reliable connectivity for 5G.MIL use cases,” said Munish Chhabra, Radisys Head of Software and Services Business. "Radisys is proud to support Lockheed Martin 5G.MIL objectives with our suite of commercial technologies, starting with 5G FR1/FR2 Connect RAN IAB Donor-Relay Node, 5G Core software and in future via 5G NTN, enabling reliable connectivity in challenging environments."
What’s Next?
The OSIRIS program will complete its delivery of the supporting equipment and remaining documentation to include test results, user guides, and final reports from the experiment. Further testing and experimentation with infrastructure will also allow for the connection of various 5G-ready user devices, sensors, vehicles and endpoints to explore the military utility of commercial 5G technologies and pave the way for onboarding of new technologies.
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