DocumentCode
2902784
Title
Application of Tactical Satellite Communications on the Modern Battlefield
Author
Moran, Dennis C.
Author_Institution
CAPTAIN, US ARMY, DIRECTORATE OF COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS, US ARMY SIGNAL CENTER, FORT GORDON, GEORGIA 30905
Volume
2
fYear
1984
fDate
21-24 Oct. 1984
Firstpage
275
Lastpage
279
Abstract
This paper discusses the decision process which a Commander of a US Army Corps experiences as he allocates his tactical satellite assets in support of his Command, Control, and Communication (C3) system. The paper analyzes the C3 system utilized by VII (US) Corps in the execution of two phases of its General Defense Plan: transition to war and initial combat operations. The role played by tactical satellite (TACSAT) assets in these phases is discussed in detail. The conclusion of this analysis is that tactical satellite equipment provides a reliable and flexible means of communication which plays a critical role in the overall C3 system of the Corps. The flexibility, reliability, and mobility of tactical satellite assets allows the Corps Commander to utilize TACSAT as a combat force multiplier, insuring that he is able to execute command and control over the entire length and breadth of the modern battlefield.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Assembly; Asset management; Command and control systems; Communication system control; Computer crashes; Control systems; Packaging; Satellite communication; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1984. MILCOM 1984. IEEE
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1984.4795011
Filename
4795011
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