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Can Poland Save the Baltics from Russia?
A report from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) suggests that beefing up the Polish military strength and America s presence in the country could do just that.
Here s What You Need to Remember: While the Polish economy is humming for now, revamping the Polish military to Western standards would be an expensive proposition.
Want to stop Russia from invading the Baltic States? Then bolster Poland’s military strength, and beef up U.S. troops in Poland.
That’s the message of a new report on how NATO can defend its Eastern European border.
ThinKom to supply satellite terminals for US Army’s ABCT COTM pilot 21 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 21st, 2021 11:36)
ThinKom Solutions has been contracted to supply phased-array satellite terminals for the US Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCT) communications-on-the-move (COTM) pilot programme.
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ThinSat 300 COTM Antenna. Credit: ThinKom Solutions, Inc.
ThinKom Solutions has been contracted to supply phased-array satellite terminals for the US Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCT) communications-on-the-move (COTM) pilot programme.
The company said that the ABCT COTM solution will integrate improved ‘mobile network solutions directly onto select vehicles’.
This integration is to make command posts ‘more expeditionary’ and help retain network connectivity across the battlespace.
The gear SFABs need for a diverse set of missions presents new challenges 1 hour ago Members of the 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade train alongside Indian army soldiers during the Yudh Abhyas exercise in Rajasthan, India, Feb. 9. (Staff Sgt. Joseph Tolliver/Army) As the Army fills out and deploys its six Security Force Assistance Brigades across the globe, leaders are looking for solutions to the disparate and austere environments these units will face. Three basic problems these units face are how to see and move in the terrain, power their equipment and heal their soldiers. They’re finding that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to how to operate a spread out brigade of 816 soldiers in 64 advisor teams across regions, These environments include desert, tropical moderate and arctic climes, with available support ranging from the deeply embedded infrastructure of Europe to the austere and challenging terrain in Africa.
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