Altogether eight satellites were launched from 1978 to 1989 by
Atlas-Centaur rockets into
geostationary orbit. The system became operational in 1981. The satellites were manufactured by
TRW. The solar array of each satellite had a span of over 13.2 m. A special characteristic was a UHF transmit antenna reflector 4.9 m in diameter. Each satellite had 12
transponders, which worked in the UHF range from 240 - 400 megahertz. Additionally FLTSATCOM 7 and 8 included an experimental EHF transponder built by
Lincoln Laboratory intended to test the
MILSTAR ground terminals. The first seven satellites each had a launch mass of 1884 kg and the remaining two were 2310 kg, with the additional mass due to the EHF payload module. FLTSATCOM 7 and FLTSATCOM 8 have been used for repeating UHF Satcom transmissions by unauthorized radio users particularly in
Brazil, including criminals, illegal loggers, truckers and individuals located in remote areas. This has been met with limited law enforcement action. , only one remains operational. ==Launches==