ALL.SPACE has announced the successful demonstration of Hydra MAX, a next-generation mobile communications platform that delivers a breakthrough in satellite connectivity. The UK-based company has introduced the world’s first satcom terminal to provide 500MHz of bandwidth per beam, offering a total of 1GHz of aggregate bandwidth across both commercial and military Ka bands from a single compact 86cm terminal.
Hydra MAX is the first network-independent solution to enable ultra-wideband, full-duplex communication with multiple satellites at once. This means users can send and receive data simultaneously on both beams, ensuring consistent connectivity across all satellite orbits including LEO, MEO, GEO, and HEO, even in highly mobile or high-threat environments.
With integrated tactical communications, edge computing capabilities, and a rugged, MIL-STD 810-certified design, Hydra MAX is engineered for mission-critical operations on land and sea. It supports sovereign frequency-hopping waveforms over Military Ka-band frequencies, making it highly resistant to jamming and electronic warfare. Its ability to maintain stable links through advanced beamforming and mono-pulse tracking at over 400Hz ensures uninterrupted connectivity even during fast movement over rough terrain.
Hydra MAX is compatible with leading satellite networks including WGS, SES O3b mPOWER, Viasat 3 and GX, Amazon Kuiper, and Telesat Lightspeed. It also includes four modular bays for plug-and-play modems, tactical radios, or edge computing systems.
John-Paul Szczepanik, Chief Technology Officer at ALL.SPACE, said, “Hydra MAX is not just a product milestone – it’s a signal to the market that ALL.SPACE is redefining what’s possible in mobile communication. Simultaneous multi-beam, full-duplex, wideband connectivity – while moving, while under threat, while connected to three different orbits if you want.”
Looking ahead, the company is working on Hydra KuKa, a third-generation platform expanding full-duplex, dual-beam capabilities across both Ku and Ka bands. Following a successful proof-of-concept in 2024 and design review in 2025, Hydra KuKa is now in the final development stage and promises seamless interoperability across all major satellite networks.
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