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CESMO Steps Forward
NATO’s Cooperative Electronic Support Measure electronic warfare datalink protocol, better known as CESMO, is being enhanced with new capabilities.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO’s)...
SPOC’s Ears
The US Air Force’s SPOC airborne communications system moves forward, helping the air force’s realisation of its Airborne Battle Management System concept.
Towards late March,...
The Blessed Plot
A promising new development aims to overcome naval surveillance radar line-of-sight restrictions to improve ballistic missile detection and engagement.
Thales shared details of the Plot...
Sending a Clear Message
NATO is developing new messaging standards protocol for cyberspace operations which could soon complement the Alliance’s existing messaging formats.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)...
December Radio Roundup
Armada's monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
Joining Forces Down Under
Viasat and Trellisware are confident...
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)...
Chinese Whispers
An important new book sheds much-needed insight on the People’s Liberation Army’s manoeuvre force tactical communications posture.
Armada is a fan of the books...
October Radio Roundup
Armada's monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
Programmes
L3Harris has won a $13.4 million order from...
Space for Growth – NDSA Satellite Communications Moves Forward
The US’ National Defence Space Architecture will bring impressive levels of space-based connectivity down to the tactical edge.
The US Department of Defence’s Space Development...
Thinking about Linking
A bewildering array of tactical datalinks are used on today’s battlefield and help is at hand to ensure that information can be moved across...