Harris [HRS] July 21 said it received a $15 million order to deliver its latest wideband handheld tactical radio to an unnamed Middle Eastern country.

Harris will supply this nation with the RF-7850M handheld, a multi-band, multi-mission radio that provides advanced tactical communication capabilities.

The radio offers a new embedded interface that gives users access to a library of applications that provide situational awareness, tactical messaging, file transferring and radio configuration support from a standard web browser, the company said in a statement. The interface is fully customizable through a software-development kit, simplifying the process of creating and distributing new applications.

“The RF-7850M combines the portability of a handheld with much of the functionality and performance of a larger manpack in areas such as range, bandwidth and power output,” said Brendan O’Connell, president, International business unit, Harris RF Communications. “The radio provides capabilities for sharing situational awareness feeds and command and control information while on-the-move, allowing commanders to make informed decisions in real time.”

The RF-7850M-HH supports the latest wideband and narrowband networking waveforms. Lightweight and highly portable, the radio also is fully interoperable with the Harris Falcon II® and Falcon III® families that are widely used by NATO and other global military forces.