US Army Seeks to Acquire Modern Radio Stations for Network Modernization
In its efforts to modernize network infrastructure and transition to new technologies, the US Army has expressed its interest in acquiring available and convenient-to-use radio stations. This move is part of the strategy to enhance connection and coordination of troops on the battlefield.
The military department aims to provide its units with reliable and effective communication tools that can adapt to the changing conditions of military operations. The primary focus is on the simplicity of use and the rapid mastery of new radio stations by personnel, thereby reducing the time required for training and implementation of new technologies.
When selecting suppliers and products, the military sets high requirements in terms of communication quality, range of action, and resistance to external influences. Integration of the new radio stations with the existing network infrastructure and other communication systems is of particular interest.
Various cooperation options with manufacturers, including foreign companies, are being considered. The renewal of the radio communications park is expected to improve troop coordination and enhance their combat effectiveness during the ongoing modernization of the US Army forces.
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