November Radio Roundup
Armada's monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
Modular Machinations
L3Harris’ new Distributed Tactical Communications System (DTCS)...
Currawong’s Song
The Australian Defence Force’s Currawong battlefield communications system provides a plethora of links to deployed forces at tactical and operational levels.
Taking its name from...
Networking Event
The next iteration of the US Army’s Integrated Tactical Network, known as Capability Set 23, is moving ahead.
The US Army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN)...
Roke modernises the European battlefield with new Soldier System digital platform
Roke, a leading UK innovator in Soldier Systems, is digitising dismounted Command and Control (C2) and Situational Awareness (SA) through Charlie Charlie One (CC1),...
Tranches and Transceivers
New Zealand is overhauling her army’s communications and command and control systems as part of an ambitious modernisation initiative.
The New Zealand Network Enabled Army...
Honeywell 360 Display Solves Latency Problem
“Even the briefest delay in presenting information from networked sensors on to an operator’s 360 degree individual display can cause discomfort and even vertigo...
General Micro Systems Wearable Computer – Enabling True Soldier Networking
Chris Ciufo, Chief Technology Officer at General Micro Systems (GMS) explained “The Army’s current individual soldier “network” relies on a small mobile device similar...
SAFRAN Optics One and Orolia – Advanced Optics & Rescue Location Devices
SAFRAN Optics One and its recently acquired subsidiary Orolia Defense and Security are presenting their product expertise in advanced electro-optics, Personnel Recovery Beacons and...
Amplifiers To Support Software-Defined Radios
Advancing Radio Technology
Like all technologies, military tactical radios are evolving. With the help of software-based transceiver architectures, military tactical radios are taking advantage of...
INVISIO receives order for SEK 58 million from a new customer
INVISIO has received an order worth SEK 58 million from a new customer in a European NATO country. The order is for advanced communication...