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Microamp Showcases Resilient 5G mmWave Tactical Connectivity at Eurosatory 2026

Written by Microamp | Jun 22, 2026 10:00:00 PM

Microamp, a pioneer in resilient, mission-critical communications, has successfully concluded high-impact participation at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, France. Held on 15–19 June, the premier global event for defence and security served as the perfect launchpad for Microamp to demonstrate how the company is rewriting the rules of battlefield connectivity.

Stationed at the Polish National Pavilion, organised by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), the Microamp team engaged with professionals looking to secure tactical communications using 5G mmWave networks.

Leading the Dialogue on Hybrid Connectivity

A major highlight of the week was the Orange Roundtable session, "From The Ocean Floor to Outer Space: The Challenges of Hybrid Connectivity for Security and Defence". Andrea Forte, Head of Presales at Microamp, participated as an expert speaker alongside leaders from Armée de Terre, Nokia, Telesat, Orange Cyberdefense and GICAT.

Modern operations require the seamless hybridisation of telecommunications infrastructure across highly disparate domains. To address these multi-domain deployment challenges, Microamp delivers a ruggedised and flexible 5G mmWave platform designed specifically to maintain communication resilience, protect critical infrastructure and ensure operational continuity across land, air and sea.

Advanced 5G mmWave Capabilities for the Tactical Edge

Microamp 5G mmWave solutions address complex multi-domain deployment challenges by uniquely serving both terrestrial private networks and non-terrestrial satellite communications within a single architecture. The 5G mmWave solution provides deterministic, multi-gigabit and jamming-resistant connectivity for mission-critical operations.

Optimised for architectural flexibility, the portable 5G mmWave system is a plug-and-play, field-ready solution providing key operational advantages:

  • Low Signature: Optimised for Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) and Low Probability of Detection (LPD), this architecture ensures robust resistance to jamming and electronic warfare.

  • ISAC Integration: The wireless platform features Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC), achieving simultaneous sensing and high-capacity data transmission within a single unified network.

  • NTN-Ready Design: The Microamp 5G mmWave solution supports satellite backhaul, ensuring secure links to command centers even in infrastructure-deprived zones.

  • Maritime Resilience: The system maintains resilient and stable ship-to-shore and ship-to-ship links even in demanding environments.

The engagements at Eurosatory 2026 underscored the readiness of the Microamp 5G mmWave solution to support advanced battlefield applications.

About Microamp

Microamp is a global leader in resilient 5G and 6G mmWave connectivity for real-time operations. The company designs, builds and delivers ultra-high-capacity, near-zero-latency end-to-end networks powered by its own purpose-built radios. By merging deep-tech know-how with a broad portfolio of technology partners, Microamp empowers industries, system integrators, MNOs, DSPs, governments, and research institutions worldwide. Its networks support applications requiring deterministic performance and high-uplink throughput, in both commercial and defence sectors, where resilience, security and jamming resistance are crucial. Engineered for the most demanding environments, the Microamp system supports critical infrastructure, ports, logistics hubs, public transportation, media production, mass events and specialised military missions.

About Eurosatory

Eurosatory is the premier global event for land and air-land defence and security, held biennially at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre in France. The exhibition brings together the international defence ecosystem, including governments, armed forces and industry leaders to address emerging global threats and technological innovations. The 2026 edition featured over 2,600 exhibiting firms and more than 350 official delegations, serving as a strategic platform for shaping the future of industrial sovereignty and crisis management.