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Defense Satellite Communications System

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The Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS, AN/MSC-46)[1] provides the United States with military communications to support globally distributed military users. DSCS will be replaced by the Wideband Global SATCOM system.

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[edit] Background

DSCS went though three major phases. Since the first launch, DSCS has been the "workhorse" of military satellite communications. DSCS III satellites currently exceed their 10-year design life.

[edit] DSCS II

DSCS II satellite

DSCS II provided secure voice and data communications for the U.S. military. The program was managed by the Defense Communications Agency (DCA), now the Defense Information Systems Agency.

The space vehicles were spin stabilized with a de-spun antenna platform. The body was mounted with solar cells which produced 535 watts. Three NiCd batteries provided electrical power and it was supported by a hydrazine propulsion subsystem.

The communications payload included two 20 watt X-band channels. The transponders were supported by steerable narrow beam antennas and drive mechanism for communications privacy.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Burroughs, William E. (- paperback) [1986]. Deep Black. New York: Berkley Publishing Group. pp. p187. ISBN 0-425-10879-1. 

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