MUOS-1 Satellite – The U.S. military issued innovation once again, to strengthen its military power in both direct and conditions of its communication network. Some time ago the U.S. military has operated a new communication system that is claimed to simplify the process of their military communications. Communication system is a new satellite that has the latest technology.
MUOS-1 Satellite
The unmanned rocket named ATLAS 5 was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Friday last, the first satellite in the field of military networks is a new system designed for the 3G mobile communications for the troops that are in motion.
ATLAS 5 satellite at a height of about 151 feet or exactly 58 meters, the rocket launcher this is the most powerful ever in the U.S. military.
The MUOS-1 Satellite rocket launched at 5:15 PM EST (2215 GMT), gliding through the sky to bring the Atlantic Ocean naval mobile users to its orbit.
MUOS-1 (MUOS-1 Satellite) is the name of the spacecraft used a network of five satellites are expected to be used for the cell phone towers operations in space in order to increase the communication capacity of the U.S. military and allies, namely UHF satellite communications.
When the plane MUOS-1 Satellite was used and operated, this satellite will be attempted to be moving in the scene of the conflict / battle and communication that are beyond the other satellite line of sight. Where this appliance is basically no different from cell phone towers that are around us. Only he can move freely and control.
Voice, video and data services needed by the military will be given and provided for by the satellite when it is needed, whether they’re in the aircraft, submarines, aircraft carriers, or even on foot.
The main contractor on the handheld user terminal is General Dynamics C4 Systems, which is still working with the technology needed to make contact / communication with the aircraft similar to MUOS 3G-1.
As a whole, which has launched MUOS will provide speed and communication skills 10 times greater than the current system. Weighing in at 15,000 pounds, or about 6804 KG, MUOS-1 is the heaviest satellite ever launched by the Atlas rocket, the rocket was built and delivered into space by the United Launch Alliance which is a partner of leading companies in the aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Lockheed MARTIN. MUOS is a network connection to cost more than $ 5.3 billion, these funds are derived from the financing incurred by the U.S. military.
MUOS-1 Satellite, But with the new system, then owned by the sophistication of the U.S. military will be stronger and would be beneficial for their military activities.

