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The U.S. Army Airborne Test Force (ATF) located at Yuma Test Center, Yuma Proving Ground, recently tested program of record Manpack radios, the AN/PRC-1 ...
Codan Radio Communications' Patrol Manpack is a High Frequency (HF) manportable radio that builds on the strengths of their 2110 Manpack series, with the addition of a new rugged ...
The Army's competitive radio marketplace is paving the path toward Full Rate Production (FRP) for both the Rifleman and Manpack Radios. The Army recently awarded contracts to two vendors for its ...
The Army wants to spend more than $3 billion to buy new Handheld Manpack Radios over the next four years, according to budget documents released Feb. 10.
The Army already has purchased 5,326 handheld, small form fit Manpack radios and fielded them to two 101st Airborne Division Brigade Combat Teams. The radio serves as a network bridge, allowing ...
A Soldier from 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, uses a Joint Tactical Radio System's Handheld, Manpack and Small Form Fit, known as JTRS HMS, at the Army's Network Integration Evaluation, or NIE ...
The U.S. Army has released a request for proposals (RFP) to procure additional Manpack Radios, which officials describe as the Army’s first two-channel, software-defined radio capable of supporting ...
Fielding for the Rifleman Radio is scheduled to begin in Fiscal Year 2017 and in Fiscal Year 2018 for the Manpack Radios. A draft proposal for the Manpack Radio is available on the U.S. Army ...
During a test conducted on the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellite network, General Dynamics' AN/PRC-155 MUOS-Manpack Radio successfully provided voice and data communications with on-orbit ...
The long-delayed Rifleman Radio and Manpack radio are the product of the Army's Handheld, Manpack and Small Form-fit (HMS) radio program. Credit: US Army ...
Harris Corp's Falcon III AN/PRC-158 Manpack radio. It may not look like much -- until you see the price tag. Image source: Harris Corp. The U.S. government spends a lot of money on weapons. So ...
U.S. Army radio operators will soon have carry radios with 10 times more capacity to handle secure data in remote locations. The service will start upgrading its new Handheld, Manpack, Small Form ...
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