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MARINE ANTENNAS

The PMAR Series is available in four sizes to meet different operational requirements: the compact PMAR-35 (35cm) for fast patrol boats and smaller vessels, the versatile PMAR-45 (45cm) for mid-sized ships, the high-performance PMAR-60 (60cm) for larger naval and commercial vessels, and the powerful PMAR-100 (100cm) for command ships and offshore installations requiring maximum gain.

Engineered for reliability in the marine environment, these antennas feature direct drive motor systems that eliminate the maintenance requirements of traditional gear-driven designs while providing precise satellite tracking. Their advanced stabilization systems compensate for vessel movement in rough seas, maintaining signal lock even in challenging conditions. 

Supporting X, Ku, and Ka band operations, the PMAR Series provides flexibility for various mission requirements. The antennas maintain stable connections with commercial and military satellites, enabling continuous communications, data transfer, and broadband connectivity. Naval forces rely on these systems for secure fleet communications, while commercial operators use them for vessel tracking, crew communications, and operational data transmission.

Marine Antennas