Tag: tactical communications
Cleansing the Skies
A new report details the communications challenges faced by the British Army as the force looks to enhance and overhaul its ground-based air defence...
Talking to the Banshee
A new British Army capability is providing cellular connectivity on the battlefield for voice and data traffic, along with conventional communications backhaul, all via...
Product Spotlight: Novator Solutions’ HUGIN-304DF and HUGIN-4000
In this new Armada column, we profile two of Novator Solution’s products, its HUGIN-304DF and HUGIN-4000 COMINT systems.
Novator Solutions’ HUGIN-304DF is a tactical...
How to enable effective command and control with seamless communications architecture across the battlefield
Bittium’s software-defined radio and IP-based solutions provide a high-performance network for next-generation tactical communications.
In the ever-evolving landscape of military operations, tactical communications is a...
Link Rays
The United States Space Development Agency’s embrace of Link-16 connectivity is gathering momentum greatly improving the tactical datalink’s geographical footprint.
Link-16 is a North Atlantic...
Check the Manual
Armada has obtained a Russian language military manual providing guidance on tactical first person view uninhabited aerial vehicle employment by Russia’s land forces.
The manual...
Bowman’s life to be extended … again!
The UK MOD’s long-running saga to replace the communications element of the Bowman tactical radio and C2 system used by British land forces enters...
Blowin’ up my phone
A new report highlights the challenges of tracking cellphones on the battlefield using the ongoing war in Ukraine as a case study.
Arguably the first...
February Radio Roundup
Armada’s monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
New Software Router
In early December Bittium was contracted...
Dreams and Nightmares
A major part of the UK’s Project Morpheus military communications initiative was recently cancelled. Where does the initiative go from here?
Back in mid-August...