Someone had Blundered
The loss of an Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft during a routine flight from Baku to Grozny on 25th December raises some troubling questions about Russian...
Not Listening Anymore
Controlled Reception Pattern Antennas (CRPAs) have been removed from the United States government’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) control, official documents have revealed.
Having...
Silvus Technologies Partners with Safeware – Expanding Public Agency Access to Advanced StreamCaster...
Silvus Technologies, Inc. (“Silvus”), a leader in advanced wireless communications systems, today announced a new resale partnership with Safeware, a leading safety solutions provider....
Comms Collapse
The rapid end of Syria’s civil war, and the fall of the Assad regime, may have highlighted shortcomings in Russian tactical communications, and the...
Change of Name, Change of Culture?
A bureaucratic reorganisation in one of China’s combatant commands may be indicative of problems and challenges the Chinese military is experiencing in modernising its...
Of Strelets and Andromeda
A new book sheds light on the organisation of Russian land forces’ command and control, and the digital battle management systems they employ at...
January Radio Roundup
Armada’s monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
New Nokia tactical 5G networking
Nokia has unveiled the...
Russian Rules
A new book shed more light on the organisation of the Russian military and how it sees the electromagnetic spectrum as a zone of...
Mortal Morpheus
Project Morpheus, the next generation of Tactical Communication and Information Systems (TacCIS) for the United Kingdom’s land manoeuvre forces is not going well. Is...
Found in Translation
A recent military exercise in Germany trialled the interoperability of several tactical datalink and communications protocols used throughout NATO.
Between 17th and 28th October,...