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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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US Army weighs new radio subsystems for OMFV, FVL

by Carlo Munoz

US Army network communications and information technology experts are mulling over options on which software-defined radios (SDRs) and other intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) subsystems service leaders will need to integrate into the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) platforms once both the programmes become fully operational.

Senior service leaders are weighing SDR requirements that will aid the OMFV and FVL to integrate into the mesh networks that will populate the army’s Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and also allow soldiers and air crew to be able to control unmanned systems from their respective vehicles and aircrafts.

“What are the optimum radios that are going to allow that platform to stay connected, control manned or unmanned [assets], and ensure we have the ability for a resilient mesh network that enables that system to connect”, in a contested environment, said US Army Major General Peter Gallagher.

An M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle manoeuvres into position during US Army combat drills in 2018. (US Army )


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