This video presents a simulation test of the Global Konet MiNi flat-panel ESA antenna designed for drone applications. The MiNi antenna is mounted on a motion platform to reproduce real in-flight drone movements such as pitch, roll, and yaw. Through the simulation, we demonstrate that the antenna maintains stable satellite signal reception and continuous communication service even under rapid and dynamic motion. The test verifies the antenna’s electronic beam steering performance, acquisition and tracking stability, and its ability to support reliable SATCOM links in demanding drone missions. This simulation highlights the MiNi antenna’s suitability for:
• UAV long-range SATCOM
• ISR missions
• Maritime/ground mobility platforms
• Situations requiring compact, lightweight, and high-reliability satellite connectivity
Global Konet will continue advancing high-performance ESA technology for next-generation unmanned systems and mobile SATCOM solutions. About Global Konet www.globalkonet.com Global Konet (GK) is a Korean company specializing in high-performance electronically-steered array (ESA) satellite antennas. GK develops next-generation flat-panel antennas for UAVs, vehicles, maritime platforms, and mobility systems, based on proprietary MMIC beamforming technologies and advanced RF system design. Our solutions are engineered to deliver:
• Fast and precise electronic beam steering
• High reliability in mobile environments
• Strong link performance on GEO/NGSO satellites
• Lightweight and low-power SATCOM capability for unmanned systems
Global Konet continues to innovate and deliver advanced SATCOM technologies for defense, government, and commercial applications worldwide.
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This video presents a simulation test of the Global Konet MiNi flat-panel ESA antenna designed for drone applications. The MiNi antenna is mounted on a motion platform to reproduce real in-flight drone movements such as pitch, roll, and yaw. Through the simulation, we demonstrate that the antenna maintains stable satellite signal reception and continuous communication service even under rapid and dynamic motion. The test verifies the antenna’s electronic beam steering performance, acquisition and tracking stability, and its ability to support reliable SATCOM links in demanding drone missions. This simulation highlights the MiNi antenna’s suitability for:
• UAV long-range SATCOM
• ISR missions
• Maritime/ground mobility platforms
• Situations requiring compact, lightweight, and high-reliability satellite connectivity
Global Konet will continue advancing high-performance ESA technology for next-generation unmanned systems and mobile SATCOM solutions. About Global Konet www.globalkonet.com Global Konet (GK) is a Korean company specializing in high-performance electronically-steered array (ESA) satellite antennas. GK develops next-generation flat-panel antennas for UAVs, vehicles, maritime platforms, and mobility systems, based on proprietary MMIC beamforming technologies and advanced RF system design. Our solutions are engineered to deliver:
• Fast and precise electronic beam steering
• High reliability in mobile environments
• Strong link performance on GEO/NGSO satellites
• Lightweight and low-power SATCOM capability for unmanned systems
Global Konet continues to innovate and deliver advanced SATCOM technologies for defense, government, and commercial applications worldwide.