13 septembre 2022 | International, C4ISR

US Army customizing communication gear for regional challenges

'€œIt is a big army,'€ said Nicholaus Saacks with PEO C3T. '€œWe have to be prepared to fight in a lot of different places.'€

https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/it-networks/2022/09/13/us-army-customizing-communication-gear-for-regional-challenges/

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