DocumentCode
1068435
Title
Tactical military communications
Author
Brendler, Joseph A.
Author_Institution
50th Signal Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC, USA
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
1992
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
72
Abstract
The evolution of Army tactical communications systems, starting with the formation of the Signal Corps in 1856, is outlined. The use of mobile subscriber equipment (MSE), the single channel ground and airborne radio system (SINCGARS), and the maneuver control system (MCS), among others, to support American troops in Operation Desert Storm is described, and a representative sample of signal unit employment is presented. The fundamental goals of near-term efforts at the Army Signal Center to complete the planned Army tactical command and control (ATCCS) architecture, to enhance the integration of the systems composing that architecture, to prepare for and maintain compatibility with developments in the strategic environment, sustaining base, and tactical user community are discussed.<>
Keywords
command and control systems; mobile radio systems; Army Signal Center; Army tactical command and control; Operation Desert Storm; SINCGARS; Signal Corps; US Army; compatibility; maneuver control system; mobile subscriber equipment; single channel ground and airborne radio system; strategic environment; system architecture; systems integration; tactical communications systems; tactical military communications; Command and control systems; Computational Intelligence Society; Control systems; Facsimile; Military communication; Military computing; Pulse modulation; Spread spectrum communication; Storms; Telephony;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.166652
Filename
166652
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