The U.S. Army’s tactical radio programs will meet a series of major milestones in the coming months, moving systems toward deployment into the hands of warfighters. Once fielded, the systems and their ...
The Integrated Tactical Network, better known as the ITN radio, is a “critical component” of the U.S. Army’s Unified Network Plan. It provides voice and data communication capabilities to tactical ...
Military radio experts reveal emerging trends in acquisition and technology. U.S. Air Force combat controllers set up communications to contact the special tactics operation center while conducting a ...
DOD takes entrepreneurial approach to tactical radios/waveforms The Defense Department’s 15-year, multibillion-dollar effort to build new, standard tactical communications networks is shifting to a ...
CHANTILLY, Va., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Perspecta Inc. (NYSE: PRSP) announced today that its innovative applied research arm, Perspecta Labs, received a prime award for work on low-cost, ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. & BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has introduced the Falcon III ® AN/PRC-152A, the first ...
First commercially developed tactical radio with two integrated channels in single chassis. Allows users to operate on multiple networks simultaneously for improved interoperability. Developed to meet ...
After the military fields a piece of equipment, it usually remains operational for many years. That’s especially true with radios and communications systems, which must be able to upgrade so they can ...
HOHENFELS, Germany — As the geopolitical landscape in Europe continues to draw attention, one U.S. Army regiment stationed in Germany is leading the force with new on-the-move communications from ...
Brea, CA – January 2023 – Most communication accessories for two-way radios and cellular devices are either professional-grade for uses in commercial sectors and surveillance, or tactical-grade for ...
Communications interoperability remains a persistent challenge for DOD organizations relying on a multitude of communications equipment, including handheld radios, desktop phones, laptops and intercom ...