Galatz, which broadcasts revelatory reporting and wide-ranging talk, is one of Israel’s most popular stations. Critics see a ...
San Francisco-based tech company Somewear Labs has taken the wraps off a pocket-sized military multi-networking communication device called Node that can automatically switch between internet-like ...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, several helicopters were sent to pluck one of the storm’s victims from the same New Orleans rooftop. Because emergency workers couldn’t communicate with each ...
The author is chief of regional radio for AFN Europe. This commentary originally appeared on LinkedIn in January 2025. Comment on this or any article. Email [email protected]. Military radio services ...
Air Force Research Labs is working on a problem that used to drive former Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges up a wall when he was commander of U.S. Army Europe: the radios. "It's something that has bedeviled me for ...
Add commercial two-way radios to the list of gear that troops in Iraq have purchased on their own because of equipment shortages. Despite Defense Department budgets totaling more than $400 billion a ...
March 28, 2022: Russian forces invading Ukraine are at a disadvantage for many reasons, including inadequate or absent military radios. While Western military radios have been using frequency hopping ...
A nonprofit organization based in the U.S. is supplying Ukrainian forces with advanced electronic warfare gear assembled from simple off-the-shelf components. The secret is a new technology known as ...
Military battlefield operations require encrypted communication—even at the handheld level. The Falcon III tacticalhandheld transceiver from Harris Corp. uses software-defined radio (SDR) techniques ...
Soldiers assemble an Evolve Dynamics Sky Mantis drone, which makes use of Doodle Labs' Mesh Rider Radio as its on-board datalink. Sky Mantis is flown by Ukrainian forces A Ukrainian Shark ...
Russian troops were mocked by Ukrainians, intercepted transmissions obtained by the New York Times reveal. The New York Times investigated audio from unsecured Russian military radio networks. "Go ...