Insitu’s Integrator Successfully Demonstrates SINCGARS Communications Relay Payload
BINGEN, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Insitu Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], and Harris Corporation today announced the successful demonstration of a Single-channel Ground and Airborne UHF/VHF Radio Relay System on the Integrator Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) during a Communications Relay Payload (CRP) test flight in Eastern Oregon. Harris Corporation is one of Insitu’s team members for the small tactical unmanned aircraft system (STUAS)/Tier II competition. ThRead the original post here.
Insitu’s Integrator Successfully Demonstrates SINCGARS Communications Relay Payload
BINGEN, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Insitu Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], and Harris Corporation today announced the successful demonstration of a Single-channel Ground and Airborne UHF/VHF Radio Relay System on the Integrator Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) during a Communications Relay Payload (CRP) test flight in Eastern Oregon. Harris Corporation is one of Insitu’s team members for the small tactical unmanned aircraft system (STUAS)/Tier II competition. ThRead the original post here.

Any indication what the range capability of the systems is? If the relay is based on the Harris PRC-152, the range can be expected to be very limited.
I am sorry I don't know but your are right since it is UHF/VHF it is limited; but it sounds like the goal is to have a series or systems that can repeat the signal so that will extend the range.
Thanks for reading, BTW.