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Army Readies New Tech for Communications Modernization BATTLEFIELD COMMUNICATIONS
7/6/2021
Army photo by Justin Eimers
The Army is gearing up for Project Convergence 2021 where it will field a number of new modernized tactical communications technologies.
Network modernization is one of the top priorities being spearheaded by Army Futures Command. The new capabilities are intended to improve the capacity and resiliency of the service in order to compete in high-end fights against near-peer adversaries.
To achieve its network goals, the Army is pursuing a series of two-year capability sets. Each set has a number of design objectives including: unified network; common operating environment; joint interoperability/coalition accessible; and command post mobility/survivability, according to the service.
Army Tests Network Capabilities at Joint Readiness Training Center BATTLEFIELD COMMUNICATIONS
6/30/2021
Defense Dept. photo
Soldiers are testing new tactical gear in support of the Army’s efforts to modernize its network capabilities.
The service has been embarking on a series of capability sets as it works to advance its connectivity through Army Futures Command’s network cross-functional team. Technology developed under Capability Set 21 was recently put through its paces at the Joint Readiness Training Center, which is located at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
The training center offered the Army a “full force-on-force brigade exercise,” said Col. Rob Ryan, chief of operations for the network team. Soldiers were able to train in realistic terrain using radios enabled with more powerful waveforms.
Tactical 5G Networking Will Define the Future of Battlefield Communications
  Source: Internal 224
Macy Summers, President, Blu Wireless Technology Inc.
Macy Summers, Defense Lead and CMO of Blu Wireless, a pioneer in mmWave communications and a leader in wireless networking equipment, talks to Defenseworld.net about the challenges, solutions, and practical applications of tactical 5G networks using mmWave technology.
He told us that 5G will define the future of battlefield- IEEE 5G will enable radar sensor data from one vehicle or drone to be combined with ELINT from another physically distanced drone and then integrated via Artificial Intelligence (AI) into fire control systems.