General Dynamics C4 Systems and Lockheed Martin have successfully completed the engineering field test and preliminary design review for Increment Two of the Warfighter Information Network Tactical (WIN-T).

WIN-T Increment Two will provide a mobile broadband network that will enable commander and command posts to carry out battle plans and to collaborate while on the move.

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The engineering field test assessed technical maturity of key features needed for network mobility, including the Network-Centric Waveform, which allows access to the network and the Highband Networking Waveform, a wideband wireless wide-area networking capability.

The preliminary design review analysed the system design to ensure it met the documented performance and engineering requirements, General Dynamics says.

The WIN-T Increment Two programme is expected to undergo user tests in 2008, followed by deployment to soldiers in 2009.

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