Modern military communications are a key component of network centric warfare. HF radios are
used extensively for military communications, and, although very slow, provide effective long-distance communication in a wide range of situations.
This
HF radios are important for military communications. IP is widely used and is the basis for most network communication.
This free paper looks at use of IP over HF radio and the efficiency of different types of application over IP and concludes
Military messages often need to be transferred over low bandwidth networks, in particular HF radio and satellite Networks. Isode provides ACP 142 and STANAG 4406 Annex E as a part of its M-Switch X.400 product.
This free paper describes Isode's
Military messages often need to be transferred over low bandwidth networks, in particular HF radio and satellite networks. The two military specifications for this type of messaging environment are NATO's STANAG 4406 Annex E and ACP 142 developed by
STANAG 5066 is a NATO specification for running data applications over HF Radio. STANAG 5066 operates over an HF modem, and provides an interface for data applications to use and share an HF modem.
STANAG 5066 provides core services to enable
ACP 127 is the older NATO standard for formal military messaging that is being replaced by STANAG 4406. Both standards are used over HF Radio, and for STANAG 4406, this is specified in Annex E.
This free paper looks at how both standards
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Military messaging systems, and other messaging systems with time-critical
operational requirements, such as Aviation (AMHS), require high-precedence
messages to be submitted, transferred and delivered very quickly.
Isode have examined
Directories are an important component of tactical military operations. This paper
looks at requirements for tactical directories, and explains why there are special
replication requirements, and also why this is the only area where requirements
Military messages often need to be transferred over low bandwidth networks such as
HF radio and other 'constrained communication channels'. The two military
specifications which have evolved to deal with such a messaging environment are
the CCEB
MTAs are always needed at the centre of a STANAG 4406 system for transferring
messages, and will be associated with sites supporting users provide for message
submission and delivery. An MTA will typically support a medium or large number
of users
Favorit from JSC Concern 'Sozvezdie' is a UHF automobile digital radio station capable of organising corporate directed net, remote control (switch-on, switch-off etc.) of objects.
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