Current event #2
ON-THE-MOVE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SET TO FIELD THIS FALL
This event happened in the U.S at Camp Pendleton CA. this article talks about how the U.S Marines are now using new technology that will help them have a better communication system during a battle. This would help them a lot for when they are on the battlefield. Marines from the 1st Marine Division test out the Mobile User Objective System at a Field User Evaluation in Camp Pendleton, California. MUOS is a satellite communication system that uses commercial cell phone technology to increase access while on the battlefield. Marine Corps Systems Command will begin fielding MUOS in the fourth quarter of 2018.MUOS is designed to support users who require mobility, higher data rates and improved operational availability. The updated technology in the system offers a more secure and reliable beyond line-of-sight communication capability. The MUOS waveform will be added to the AN/PRC-117G and future multi-channel radios within the Marine Corps inventory.
By Kaitlin Kelly, Marine Corps Systems Command. I will now go comment on Zulema's and Noel's current event posts.
This event happened in the U.S at Camp Pendleton CA. this article talks about how the U.S Marines are now using new technology that will help them have a better communication system during a battle. This would help them a lot for when they are on the battlefield. Marines from the 1st Marine Division test out the Mobile User Objective System at a Field User Evaluation in Camp Pendleton, California. MUOS is a satellite communication system that uses commercial cell phone technology to increase access while on the battlefield. Marine Corps Systems Command will begin fielding MUOS in the fourth quarter of 2018.MUOS is designed to support users who require mobility, higher data rates and improved operational availability. The updated technology in the system offers a more secure and reliable beyond line-of-sight communication capability. The MUOS waveform will be added to the AN/PRC-117G and future multi-channel radios within the Marine Corps inventory.
By Kaitlin Kelly, Marine Corps Systems Command. I will now go comment on Zulema's and Noel's current event posts.