A new satellite antenna from US-based Kymeta can connect to Ku- and Ka-band networks at the same time, highlighting a technical first that could reshape how military platforms stay connected in the field.Until now, operating across two bands typically requires separate antennas, adding weight, power needs, and complexity. Kymeta’s new design brings it all together in one device.This allows the antenna to maintain four beams simultaneously, improving speed, bandwidth, and coverage without switching hardware.Read the full story on our new publication, NextGen Defense: Kymeta Cracks the Code for Dual-Band Satellite ConnectivityThe post Kymeta Cracks the Code for Dual-Band Satellite Connectivity appeared first on The Defense Post.