
SINCGARS - Wikipedia
Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) is a VHF combat network radio (CNR) used by U.S. and allied military forces. In the CNR network, the SINCGARS’ primary role is voice transmission between surface and airborne command and control (C2) assets.
What Radio Does the Military Use? – List of US Military Radios
If you are a military enthusiast and know a thing or two about radios, you might be interested in, “What radio does the military use?” To name a few notable examples, the military uses the Intra Team Radio, AN/PRC-162 Radio, Compact Team Radio, SINCGARS Radio, and many more.
Combat Net Radio - peoc3n.army.mil
The CNR is a single-channel voice and data radio that is part of a holistic effort to phase out legacy Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) radios across all service...
Integrated Tactical Network - peoc3n.army.mil
The kit incorporates a radio in the crew compartment serving as the communications node connecting a Tactical Assault Kit (TAK)-enabled tablet to dismounted Soldiers, to enable shared chat and...
Tactical Multiband Radios | L3Harris® Fast. Forward.
L3Harris multiband tactical handheld and manpack radios enhance interoperability between military and Public Safety forces. In addition to secure Line-Of-Sight and SATCOM communications, our multiband radio solutions are compact, lightweight and built on customer-proven L3Harris Falcon® technology.
Helicopter and Multi Mission Radios - peoc3n.army.mil
HAMMR radio products include all Army Link-16 radios (Ground ADA, Ground Fires, Aviation, and Gateways). High Frequency (HF) Radios: The modernized PRC-160 is the Army’s current...
Tactical Radios - United States Army
Project Manager Tactical Radios (PM TR) enables tactical communications by providing a range of products that are capable of terrestrial and celestial communications.
AN/PRC-148 - Wikipedia
The AN/PRC-148 Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR) is the most widely fielded handheld multiband, tactical software-defined radio, used by NATO forces around the world. [1][2] The radio is built by Thales Communications, a subsidiary of the France-based Thales Group. [3] .
Category : Military radio systems of the United States
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Tactical HF Radios | L3Harris® Fast. Forward.
L3Harris tactical HF manpack radios for mission-critical U.S. and international military applications are secure, reliable and can communicate over distances of 3,000 km or more.