The MT-T393 is an advanced GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) air medium antenna engineered exclusively for the most demanding airborne scenarios—including large commercial airliners (wide-body/narrow-body), high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial systems (UAS), military combat/reconnaissance aircraft, and precision aerial LiDAR/mapping platforms. It is designed to redefine airborne Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) performance, addressing the core challenges of long-haul intercontinental flights, extreme-altitude operations, highly contested electromagnetic environments, and zero-tolerance for PNT interruptions.
Unlike its predecessors, the MT-T393 integrates breakthrough multi-constellation/multi-band reception, adaptive digital anti-jamming, and aerodynamically optimized low-profile design—while prioritizing system redundancy, rapid integration with next-gen avionics, and compliance with the latest aviation safety regulations. It supports simultaneous reception of global, regional, and augmentation GNSS networks, ensuring uninterrupted, centimeter-level precision even in signal-denied scenarios (e.g., polar airspaces, dense urban canyons, or areas with intentional high-power jamming). As a mission-critical PNT component, it directly safeguards flight safety, enhances operational efficiency, and guarantees mission success for platforms where PNT failure would lead to catastrophic outcomes.