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The Change of Direction for Military Satellite Communications
By Editor | October 3, 2007
In 1994, the danger from the Soviet forces was redefined to threats of major regional conflicts (MRC). This new focus provides the military satellite communications community with new architectural concepts. One of these concepts in particular is the smaller coverage requirements for the war-fighter on the ground such as mobile and man-pack military satellite communications.
Since 1994 the military satellite communications community and more specifically the Naval Service has found a new direction. This new direction includes preparing the military satellite communications war-fighter for joint operations and tailored for the actual operation. This has resulted in an impact and improvement in the flexibility and capabilities in the way the maneuvering war-fighter conducts business.
Based of this new change, many new forms of military satellite communications equipment and doctrine have come about.
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