11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...
11 October 2022
by Oishee Majumdar
The headquarters on the move (pictured above) is one of the final components of Project Currawong. It is a mobile version of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network system, integrated into the Australian Army's Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle. (Boeing)
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunications network (I-BTN) system that it has been developing for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Australian Department of Defence's (DoD's) Joint Project (JP) 2072 Phase 2B, also known as Project Currawong.
A spokesperson for Boeing told Janes on 11 October that a majority of the components have been delivered to the ADF.
The delivery of the remaining components will be completed in 2023, the spokesperson added.
The I-BTN system – being developed since 2015 – “comprises all of the technology and hardware needed to enable deployed forces to securely connect to one another and headquarters from anywhere in the world, anytime”, Boeing said in a media release on 5 October.
Boeing has completed development of the final components of the integrated battlefield telecommunica...