UK MOD Deploys Globalstar
SPOT Gen4 to Provide Tracking and Safety for RAF
Force Protection Training
8 June, 2022
Globalstar Europe Satellite
Services Ltd, announces that the UK Ministry of
Defence (MOD) has deployed SPOT Gen4 satellite GPS
messengers to track and provide safety for Royal Air
Force (RAF) Force Protection personnel during
training exercises at RAF Honington.
RAF Force Protection is
responsible for protecting the RAF at home and
abroad, and RAF Honington Station in Suffolk is its
headquarters. The Station hosts initial and ongoing
specialist training for the RAF's entire Force
Protection capability.
As of April 2022, every Force
Protection serviceperson participating in training
exercises, which are carried out in rugged and
isolated areas, is safeguarded by reliable tracking
and SOS support thanks to their SPOT Gen4 devices
and Globalstar’s enabling fleet of satellites in
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO).
RAF Force Protection previously
used a tracking system based on GSM mobile
technology, but it was deemed to have insufficient
reach across all remote training locations.
Additionally, the GSM-based system was not
cost-effective.
Other satellite-based systems
were also evaluated, but SPOT Gen4 was determined
the ideal solution due to its ruggedness, ease of
use, and economy. The flexibility, cost-efficiency
and convenience of Globalstar’s unlimited airtime
packages were also strong influencers in the MOD’s
procurement decision.
“The RAF Regiment are at the
heart of Next Generation Force Protection for Air &
Space Power. Their arduous training, which enables
them to operate in the highest risk environments,
demands that we provide the most advanced
capabilities to reliably track our servicepeople in
training, and to know that they’re OK at all times,”
says Air Commodore Jamie Thompson, Force Protection
Force Commander and Air Officer Force Protection.
“Thanks to the reach and
reliability of Globalstar’s satellite network and
SPOT Gen4, we now have the assurance that we can
continuously monitor our personnel as they carry out
their training exercises, and that they can rapidly
get emergency help if needed,” Air Commodore
Thompson added.
In the event of an emergency,
one press of SPOT’s SOS button instantly sends an
alert along with the user’s GPS co-ordinates to an
operations centre to facilitate speedy rescue.
The deployment was facilitated
by Globalstar’s specialist partner, Centerprise
International. Established in 1983, Centerprise has
long been a key and trusted supplier of IT software
and hardware to the UK MOD.
Mark Brady, Director, Defence &
Security at Centerprise International, commented,
“Personnel safety is a high priority for the MOD
during training and we’re delighted that
Globalstar’s SPOT Gen4 devices are now enabling RAF
Force Protection to reliably monitor its teams
during rigorous field exercises, and ensuring that
users get urgent assistance if ever needed.”
SPOT Gen4: the newest member of
award-winning SPOT family
SPOT Gen4 is the newest member
of Globalstar’s award-winning SPOT device family.
Launched in EMEA in August 2020, latest generation
SPOT Gen4 offers enhanced mapping interfaces, more
display options, improved water resistance, and
geofencing, among other improvements.
The buttons on SPOT Gen4 can be
flexibly configured to send pre-programmed messages,
with options for transmission types. Users can check
in with colleagues via the OK button and SPOT can be
used for other non-emergency communications using
the Help button.
“We’re extremely proud that the
UK MOD selected SPOT Gen4 to support RAF Force
Protection, enabling tracking and SOS emergency help
for personnel as they participate in essential
training,” said Mark O’Connell, General Manager EMEA
and APAC at Globalstar.
The award-winning SPOT family
of devices is to date credited with over 8,500
rescues worldwide.
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