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April 14, 2026

Redmond, Washington – April 14, 2026 – Kymeta Government & Defense, the world-leading flat-panel satellite terminal manufacturer, has won a significant contract with the Office for Naval Research (ONR) to further develop its breakthrough multi-band, multi-beam antenna architecture.
The three-year development contract from the ONR will enable Kymeta to mature and expedite the research of its world-first innovation - multi-band connectivity with four concurrent full-duplex beams in Ku- and Ka-band frequencies with a single antenna aperture. The technology was first successfully demonstrated in April 2025 and has since been demonstrated to multiple U.S DOD departments and agencies.
ONR is interested in advancing Kymeta KuKa technology as it aligns to the goal of the Communications and Networking Program within the C5ISRT Department (ONR 31), which supports the Navy's Information Warfare vision by developing measurable advances in technology that directly enable and enhance end-to-end connectivity and quality of service for mission-critical information exchange among widely dispersed naval, joint, and coalition forces. High performance antenna/arrays, for tactical platforms or unmanned systems with constrained size, weight, and power, are an important enabler for Distributed Maritime Operations.
First KuKa Terminal Prototype for Bascom Hunter
The transition from development to a full-scale prototype now also becomes a reality, as Bascom Hunter, a leader in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced electronics in resilient communications, signal processing, artificial intelligence (AI), and signal intelligence in aerospace and defense applications, has provided Kymeta with a purchase order for the first terminal prototype with the KuKa technology.
The agreement with Bascom Hunter will see Kymeta deliver the FIRST single-antenna, multi-band, multi-orbit SATCOM terminal for testing and evaluation, starting in Q2 2026 as part of its existing relationship with the U.S. Navy.
Kymeta’s terminal, named in development as the ‘Kymeta KuKa 8 Series’, is a next-generation electronically steered user terminal with the highest capability density of any satcom antenna ever designed. It enables simultaneous operation across both Ku and Ka frequency bands within a single, compact, low-profile flat-panel antenna. It will enable pathway diversity across proliferated LEO and hybrid architectures - integrating GEO, MEO, LEO, and HEO, plus other WAN connections simultaneously and dynamically without the size, weight, power, and complexity challenges associated with traditional multi-antenna approaches.
Leveraging Kymeta’s shared aperture architecture, which uses the full antenna surface across multiple frequency bands rather than dividing the antenna into multiple panels, the new hybrid Kymeta KuKa terminal enables higher RF efficiency, narrower beamwidths, significantly lower power consumption, and a lower heat signature in a compact form factor ideal for naval vessels, unmanned autonomous systems, and other defense platforms.
The prototype will be evaluated across multiple commercial and government satellite architectures to support resilient, multi-orbit, multi-band operations.
Matthew Sieber, Senior Director of Programs and Strategy at Kymeta, said: “True SATCOM resilience is provided by network diversity rather than dependence on a single network. ONR recognizes the need for capabilities that allow seamless switching between networks and frequency bands, ensuring resilient and uninterrupted connectivity. This capability is essential, because being disconnected, even momentarily, is not an option. Reliable access to critical data can determine mission success or failure, enable clear real-time decision-making, and ultimately influence whether fleets return home safely.”
“When we made our KuKa breakthrough last year, we knew it would have a transformational effect on military SATCOM capabilities,” Sieber continues. “I’ve had conversations with stakeholders across U.S. Defense about their requirements from satellite connectivity, and the answer is always the same: resilience through path diversity. A resilient and robust comms capability that never fails and supports responsive and agile operations while on the move. Kymeta’s new terminal will deliver on that need.”
Tasked with developing multi-band, multi-orbit SATCOM solutions for this program assessment, Bascom Hunter rapidly delivers capabilities resilient to the threat by the relentless pursuit of the warfighter’s needs via a state-of-the-art multi-waveform, software defined modem and associated 3U VPX plug-in card modules. Bascom Hunter’s solution addresses key elements of increased MILSATCOM survivability through anti-jam, beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS), and multi-path communications in LEO, MEO, and GEO for the Navy.
Kymeta’s KuKa 8 Series terminal enables flexible, low‑SWaP access to commercial and military Ku- and Ka‑band networks, providing a highly mobile, flat‑panel solution suited for maritime, airborne, and expeditionary platforms. When integrated with Bascom Hunter’s multi‑waveform, software‑defined modem and 3U VPX modules, the combined system delivers resilient, multi‑orbit SATCOM connectivity capable of supporting Navy operations in highly contested environments.
Craig Gendron, Vice President – SATCOM at Bascom Hunter, added: “Our responsibility is to deliver resilient, mission-ready SATCOM capabilities that directly address the Navy’s operational requirements in contested environments. Kymeta KuKa technology introduces a powerful new dimension of multi-band, multi-orbit flexibility that complements our multi-waveform, software-defined modem architecture. Together, this integration enables a scalable, survivable communications solution designed to ensure connectivity for the warfighter.”
These efforts cement Kymeta as the leading multi-band, multi-orbit, flat-panel terminal provider for the U.S. DOD currently deployed across the globe. This announcement builds on the momentum of being selected as the multi-orbit SATCOM provider for the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Pilot in Q3 2025. Further partnerships across the Department of Defense are in motion and will be announced in due course.
Following Kymeta’s KuKa world-first technological breakthrough in April 2025, this announcement represents a significant milestone in the company’s multi-band product roadmap. With established interest from national security stakeholders in the U.S. and globally, Kymeta will continue to roll out its KuKa terminals for defense use cases in 2026. The terminals will also be available for a broad range of commercial use cases, including maritime, transportation, and emergency services, among others.
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About Kymeta:
Kymeta revolutionizes satellite communications through Intelligent Communications Platforms (ICPs). Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, Kymeta leverages cutting-edge metamaterial-based science to engineer, manufacture and deliver resilient connectivity and enhanced situational awareness for critical, mobile applications. Backed by U.S. and international patents, our electronically steered flat panel antennas enable seamless communications on-the-move. With software-defined solutions, hybrid multi-network capabilities, and edge processing, we integrate satellite and cellular networks, ensuring continuous connectivity in challenging environments. Kymeta solutions serve government, military, maritime, transport, and public safety clients worldwide, providing uninterrupted connectivity and spatial intelligence anywhere, anytime. With over 150 patents, Kymeta is shaping the future of global communications, dedicated to delivering reliable, efficient, and intelligent connectivity solutions for an increasingly mobile and connected world. Kymeta is a privately held company based in Redmond, Washington.
About Bascom Hunter:
Headquartered in Baton Rouge, Bascom Hunter provides aerospace and defense products of the highest performance, engineered for resilience while meeting extreme requirements. Our partners invest heavily in their equipment, so they turn to us for the most dependable solutions. We’re an AS 9100 certified company that combines systems engineering with a complete team of electrical, mechanical, and software engineers. Our experienced team delivers results for our customers in all phases of development, including design, testing, qualification, manufacturing, and support. Applying this engineering-driven expertise and a keen focus on performance allows us to remain more agile as we adapt to the unique needs of a diverse range of partners that include the U.S. Department of Defense and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). With expertise in both power and control and defense electronics, Bascom Hunter provides the technologies that keep missions moving. Our constant adaptability also keeps us poised for growth that will add further value to our partners.
For more information, visit: bascomhunter.com
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