Military Communications in the Future Battlefield

Military Communications in the Future Battlefield

Author: Marko Suojanen

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781630813338

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Taking an applications-oriented view, this unique volume delivers a forward-looking roadmap to military communications. This hands-on reference offers military and security technology practitioners insights into the key issues related to long-term development within the battlefield communications area.The book presents the technological alternatives for communication in the battlefield in unexpected situations and environments. This authoritative resource discusses unstructured formations of actors using a holistic approach that considers key capability requirements.Professionals and officers learn how to prepare for the unexpected and start building agile, adaptive and cognitive systems that are needed in future operating environments. From scenario-based capability planning... to situational and context awareness... to unmanned ground and aerial platforms, this easy-to-understand book covers the critical topics that practitioners need to master to achieve top performance in the battlefield.


Military Communications in the Future Battlefield

Military Communications in the Future Battlefield

Author: Marko Suojanen

Publisher: Artech House

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 163081606X

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Taking an applications-oriented view, this unique volume delivers a forward-looking roadmap to military communications. This hands-on reference offers military and security technology practitioners insights into the key issues related to long-term development within the battlefield communications area. The book presents the technological alternatives for communication in the battlefield in unexpected situations and environments. This authoritative resource discusses unstructured formations of actors using a holistic approach that considers key capability requirements. Professionals and officers learn how to prepare for the unexpected and start building agile, adaptive and cognitive systems that are needed in future operating environments. From scenario-based capability planning...to situational and context awareness...to unmanned ground and aerial platforms, this easy-to-understand book covers the critical topics that practitioners need to master to achieve top performance in the battlefield.


Battlefield of the Future - 21st Century Warfare Issues

Battlefield of the Future - 21st Century Warfare Issues

Author: Lawrence Grinter

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781478361886

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This is a book about strategy and war fighting. It contains 11 essays which examine topics such as military operations against a well-armed rogue state, the potential of parallel warfare strategy for different kinds of states, the revolutionary potential of information warfare, the lethal possibilities of biological warfare and the elements of an ongoing revolution in military affairs. The purpose of the book is to focus attention on the operational problems, enemy strategies and threat that will confront U.S. national security decision makers in the twenty-first century.


Tactical Communications for the Digitized Battlefield

Tactical Communications for the Digitized Battlefield

Author: Michael J. Ryan

Publisher: Artech House

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9781580533232

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Traditional tactical communications systems consist of a number of separate subsystems with little interworking between them and with external sensors and weapons systems. Combat net radio (CNR) has provided the high-mobility communications required by combat troops, while trunk communications systems have provided high-capacity communications between headquarters at the expense of mobility. The focus of this book is on new, information-age technologies that promise to offer seamless integration of real-time data sharing, creating a single logical network architecture to facilitate the movement of data throughout the battlespace. Because the structure of this network is constrained by the fundamental trade-off between range, mobility and capacity that applies to all communications systems, this network is unlikely to be based on a single network technology. This book presents an architecture for this network, and shows how its subsystems can be integrated to form a single logical network.


Military Communications

Military Communications

Author: Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Published: 2024-06-18

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13:

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What is Military Communications The term "military communications" or "military signals" refers to all aspects of various forms of communication or information transmission carried out by armed forces. Text, audio, facsimile, tactical ground-based communications, naval signaling, terrestrial microwave, tropospheric scatter, satellite communications systems and equipment, surveillance and signal analysis, security, direction finding, and jamming are some examples of the types of communications that are covered in Jane's Military Communications. The communication of information to commanders and the implementation of commands from them are the most pressing purposes. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Military communications Chapter 2: Signals intelligence Chapter 3: Tactical communications Chapter 4: Allied military phonetic spelling alphabets Chapter 5: Traffic analysis Chapter 6: Diver communications Chapter 7: Two-way radio Chapter 8: NSA encryption systems Chapter 9: Flag signals Chapter 10: Secret broadcast (II) Answering the public top questions about military communications. Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Military Communications.


Communications Acquisition: Army Still Needs to Determine Battlefield Communications Capability

Communications Acquisition: Army Still Needs to Determine Battlefield Communications Capability

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13:

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The Army believes that battlefield commanders in the future will increasingly base critical decisions on information they receive from automated command and control system. To facilitate the gathering, processing, and dissemination of timely battlefield information, the Army is integrating five command and control systems and three communications systems into a system of systems, the Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS). As you requested, we reviewed the Army's efforts to ensure that the three communication systems will provide the appropriate communications capability for ATCCS. The five command and control systems (component systems) that are to be integrated under ATCCS are expected to provide information to control artillery; monitor troop movements and general battlefield conditions; control short-range air defense weapons; manage combat service support, such as supply, maintenance, transportation, medical, and personnel activities; and distribute intelligence information. The three communications systems are to provide voice and data communications capabilities linking the component systems and battlefield areas.


Military Intelligence Technology of the Future

Military Intelligence Technology of the Future

Author: Dominic Joseph Caraccilo

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2006-01-15

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781404205284

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Explains the importance of military intelligence in warfare and describes the technologies and techniques used by military intelligence officers to collect information and data.


Future War

Future War

Author: Robert H. Latiff

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2018-09-18

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1101971800

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An urgent, prescient, and expert look at how future technology will change virtually every aspect of war as we know it and how we can respond to the serious national security challenges ahead. Future war is almost here: battles fought in cyberspace; biologically enhanced soldiers; autonomous systems that can process information and strike violently before a human being can blink. A leading expert on the place of technology in war and intelligence, Robert H. Latiff, now teaching at the University of Notre Dame, has spent a career in the military researching and developing new combat technologies, observing the cost of our unquestioning embrace of innovation. At its best, advanced technology acts faster than ever to save the lives of soldiers; at its worst, the deployment of insufficiently considered new technology can have devastating unintended or long-term consequences. The question of whether we can is followed, all too infrequently, by the question of whether we should. In Future War, Latiff maps out the changing ways of war and the weapons technologies we will use to fight them, seeking to describe the ramifications of those changes and what it will mean in the future to be a soldier. He also recognizes that the fortunes of a nation are inextricably linked with its national defense, and how its citizens understand the importance of when, how, and according to what rules we fight. What will war mean to the average American? Are our leaders sufficiently sensitized to the implications of the new ways of fighting? How are the attitudes of individuals and civilian institutions shaped by the wars we fight and the means we use to fight them? And, of key importance: How will soldiers themselves think about war and their roles within it? The evolving, complex world of conflict and technology demands that we pay more attention to the issues that will confront us, before it is too late to control them. Decrying what he describes as a "broken" relationship between the military and the public it serves, Latiff issues a bold wake-up call to military planners and weapons technologists, decision makers, and the nation as a whole as we prepare for a very different future.


Prometheus Unchained: The RMA and Its Affect on Future Tactical Communications Site Selection

Prometheus Unchained: The RMA and Its Affect on Future Tactical Communications Site Selection

Author: Daniel Kestle

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13:

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This monograph addresses the feasibility of continuing to rely on the high ground for tactical communications site employment in the future. Current communications site selection is based on well founded communications principles, technological constraints, and warfighting methodologies. However, the US military is in the throes of debate over the fundamental characteristics of future warfare. At the center of this discussion is the concept of the "Revolution in Military Affairs" (RMA). The RMA stands to significantly alter warfighting methodology. The dominant driver for this phenomenon is technology. This is a two fold challenge to tactical communications providers of the future. Tactical communicators must be capable of both leveraging technology to support the warfighter's methods and employing these technologies to survive the rigors of the future battlefield. Accordingly, this monograph examines the affect the RMA may have on future tactical communications site selection. This analysis examines the historical development of military communications and the ramifications of the RMA on tactical communications site selection. After establishing and validating communications principles, the ability to provide the critical communications principle of continuity is examined for both historical RMAs and the future as projected by the current RMA. The four imperatives of continuity are connectivity, survivability, reliability, and redundancy. The analysis suggests that establishing tactical communications sites on high ground has historically enhanced, and will continue to enhance connectivity, reliability, and redundancy. However, whereas in the past, communications survivability on the high ground was relatively assured, analysis suggests a decrease in survivability on the future battlefield.


Implementing Signal Support Principles on the Battlefield of the Future

Implementing Signal Support Principles on the Battlefield of the Future

Author: Daniel R. Kestle

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The U.S. Army appears to be at a crossroads in the evolution of warfighting. This change has begun to manifest itself in the ever increasing digitization of the force. The success or failure of this new force lies in the ability of advanced digital equipment to pass information. Establishing communications networks to support information transfer throughout the force warrants a renewed analysis of the doctrinal foundations upon which signal support is based. This monograph examines the doctrinal foundations of signal support and examines the viability of implementation on future battlefields. The methodology of this monograph is twofold. First, the principles of signal support are examined to establish their validity. This is accomplished by presenting the doctrinal definition of the principles and investigating their foundations under the auspices of the evolution of communications. The second area of inquiry requires establishing reasonable parameters for the characteristics of the future battlefield. A review of the two foremost theories of future conflict is presented to cull common characteristics germane to the battlefield. With signal support principles validated, and a feasible projection of the characteristics of the future battlefields, an analysis is conducted. Analysis entails qualitatively assessing the implementation of the principles of signal support across five eras. Projecting the analysis into the future reveals principle adequacy or shortfalls on the future battlefield. A key finding of this monograph is the increasing vulnerability of communications sites. Technological advances appear to enhance implementation of three of the four principles of signal support (i.e., continuity, versatility, and simplicity). However, technological advances are also improving emitter detection, targeting, and engagement. As forces digitize, communications assets to link them will proliferate.