Junta Comms
The Niger Army appears to use rudimentary communications, primarily relying on civilian standard radios, with a smattering of specialist tactical transceivers.
As these words were...
Babcock awarded contract to operate Skynet – the UK Ministry of Defence’s military satellite...
Babcock International Group Plc (“Babcock”), the defence company, is pleased to announce it has been awarded the contract to manage and operate Skynet, the...
Orbitica celebrates its 10th anniversary of participation at Eurosatory
This year, Orbitica celebrates its 10th anniversary of participation at Eurosatory. Meet us on our booth 5A B330.
Through our four fields of expertise: GPS...
January Radio Roundup
Armada’s monthly roundup of all the latest news in the military communications product, programme and operational domains.
New Nokia tactical 5G networking
Nokia has unveiled the...
Off to new shores – a revolution in beyond-line-of-sight communications
At Euronaval 2022, taking place from October 18 to 21 in Paris, France, Rohde & Schwarz is proud to announce the launch of its new liquid-cooled R&S...
Qubits Keep Comms ‘Hush-Hush’
Quantum technologies could help revolutionise military communications, not least in the field of encryption.
Just a little quantum physics, there is no need to be...
September Radio Roundup
STOCs and Shares
Spectra Group’s SlingShot Tactical Operations Centre (STOC) is being enhanced with the addition of a low-band, commercial Ultra High Frequency (UHF: 300...
Cold Calling
The United States is taking an important step forward towards enhancing its satellite communications coverage over the arctic.
The Arctic is not well served by...
Of Strelets and Andromeda
A new book sheds light on the organisation of Russian land forces’ command and control, and the digital battle management systems they employ at...
Zero Day, Plug and Play
As far as codenames for military exercises are concerned, they don’t come much better than STEADFAST COBALT.
Starting on 16th May STEADFAST COBALT tests...