The U.S. military’s next-generation radio system, the Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS JTRS), has been approved for a second increment of limited ...
A computer industry consortium may adopt the military's Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) architecture as the international commercial standard for software-defined radios. Officials at the Object ...
To maintain decision advantage in contested environments, commanders must build a resilient communications architecture layered with tactical radios and integrated cyber defense. While commercial ...
The ubiquitous catchphrase “there’s an app for that” applies even to the U.S. Army. However, soldiers toss around the term waveform rather than app. Waveforms, which connect soldiers to the Army ...
Marines with 1st Tank Battalion perform radio checks on a Harris 117 radio in preparation for exercises aboard USS Makin Island . (US Marine Corps) US Marine Corps (USMC) programme officials are ...
Initially focused on ground operations, Sweden’s network-based defense approach and software-defined radio (SDR) program will embrace and integrate land, sea and air, including the Gripen, within a ...
In 2025, ASELSAN marks its 50th anniversary not only as Türkiye’s largest defense technology company but as one of the world’s prominent innovators in radar, electronic warfare, air defense and ...
Finland's Nokia and German software company blackned GmbH signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create deployable tactical communication networks for the German Armed Forces, Nokia announced ...
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