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Secure Point-to-Point Wireless Solutions for Tactical & Critical Infrastructure Applications

As a professional point-to-point wireless equipment manufacturer, Tuqian specializes in high-performance, encrypted wireless links that deliver reliable connectivity for defense, surveillance, and industrial operations. Our military-grade P2P systems provide 50km+ line-of-sight transmission with carrier-class stability, engineered for mission-critical communications where fiber is impractical or unavailable.

Key Features:

✓ Long-Range Capability (30-100km with high-gain antennas)
✓ High-Speed Data Transmission (Up to 1Gbps throughput)
✓ Military-Grade Security (AES-256 encryption + frequency hopping)
✓ All-Weather Reliability (-40°C to +70°C operational range)
✓ Rapid Deployment (Field-configurable in <15 minutes)

Applications:

• Tactical Field Communications - Secure links between command posts and forward units
• Border Surveillance Networks - HD video backhaul from remote cameras
• Disaster Recovery - Emergency network infrastructure deployment
• Industrial IoT - Monitoring systems in remote or harsh environments


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