Shortwave MILCOM Recordings April 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Mar 2003 part 2
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Jan. - Feb. 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Feb. 2003 Part 3
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Feb. 2003 Part 2
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LibriVox recording of The Radio Gunner by Alexander Forbes. Read in English by James R. Hedrick; Originally published anonymously in 1924, this intriguing work of science fiction, categorized by Bleiler under 'imaginary wars and inventions' (the work anticipates a 'second world war' and the importance of communications technology, including the coding, decoding, transmission & interception of messages). Alexander Forbes was a Harvard physiologist who contributed considerably to the fields...
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Feb. 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Mar Apr 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Mar 2003 part 1
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Feb.Mar. 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Mar 2003 part 3
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings Jan. 2003
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Today wireless communications offer great convenience and efficiency, but concerns about security must be addressed. Wireless communications are considered less secure than wired or fiber-based systems because the data is transmitted over the radio channel making it more susceptible to eavesdropping and interception. Thus, security needs special attention. Confidentiality, integrity and availability are the objectives of security solutions. Attacks such as Man-in-the-Middle, replay, and...
Topics: 3G, 4G, LTE, WiMAX, Wireless Security, Wireless Communications, Military Communications
Shortwave MILCOM Recordings April May 2003
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Shortwave MILCOM Recordings May 2003
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HF MILCOM March April 1985
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Video from the Military Communications Museum 27 March 2009. This was shot at the Canadian Forces Base in Kingston Ontario, where the Museum is located.
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Problem of user authentication and authorization is usually being solved in a single system. Federated environment assumes heterogeneity of systems, which brings the problem of mutual users and services authentication and authorization. In this article the authors presented security requirements for cross domain information exchange in federated environments. Special attention was paid to authentication and authorization of users and services. As opportunities there were presented solutions...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS INST ZEGRZE (POLAND), *COMPUTER ACCESS CONTROL, *COMPUTER...
In NATO, interoperable communications standardization activities have taken many forms and have used many different approaches in order to achieve this goal. In 1986, the NATO project group six (PG/6) was responsible for developing interoperable communications standards in the land combat zone. In the PG/6 report, it established the methodology to develop the interoperable communications standards, and conceived the TACOMS project. The TACOMS Post 2000 project was sponsored through an MOU...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS INST ZEGRZE (POLAND), *STANDARDS, *TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS,...
The article describes the subject of QoS routing mechanism in tactical heterogeneous communication network consisting of network elements built in different technologies and connected following rules developed in the TACOMS Post 2000 project (TP2K). TP2K was an international project, the objective of which was to develop new standards of interoperability of communication networks and, apart of the interfaces, described some additional issues that are important in providing information transfer...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kubera, Emil, MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS INST ZEGRZE (POLAND), *COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS,...
In this paper, we describe our efforts leading to the implementation of transparent user mobility in a next-generation tactical network for the Polish Armed Forces. We discuss the management architecture, the implementation, and how various problems related to the communication technologies employed by the network have been overcome to achieve the goal. We also comment on how our approach complies with TACOMS recommendations on user mobility and assess interoperability capabilities with similar...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Malowidzki, M, MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS INST ZEGRZE (POLAND), *MOBILITY,...
Our Nations missions around the globe are enabled by robust Military Satellite Communication (MILSATCOM) and tactical networks. These networks transport command and control (C2), sensor, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) information to enable timely and decisive operations. Advances and proliferation in advanced electronic warfare (EW), kinetic, space, and cyber capabilities threaten our ability to maintain information superiority. Preserving the reliability of these...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Chan,Vincent, DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC WASHINGTON DC United States,...
Software-defined networking (SDN) has the potential to revolutionize the management capabilities of a highly distributed military communications environment. Yet, military adoption of SDN is contingent on a thorough analysis of security implications. In this thesis, we investigate a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack that exploits the centralized topological view critical to SDN operations. In particular, we present a new scheme for detection and classification of the attack at the network layer....
Topics: DTIC Archive, D'Orsaneo,Julian N, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, monitoring,...
As the RF spectrum is getting scarcer, there is an urgent need for innovations that will allow new and complementary wireless spectrum bands in both military and civilian settings. Recent research has shown that free-space-optical (FSO), a.k.a. optical wireless, communications is a promising complementary approach to address the exploding mobile wireless traffic demand. The major impediment for using FSO in a mobile setting is the line-of-sight (LOS) alignment requirement. Our existing efforts...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Yuksel,Murat, University of Nevada - Reno Reno United States, optical wireless...
The increasing demand for data bandwidth is a present and relevant issue for communications. Military communications further require secure connections for data transfer. The Free Space Optical (FSO) communication system, with its ability to connect at a high data rate, offers an appealing solution to the current need. Using laser technology and transmitting at a wavelength invisible to the human eye, FSO is difficult to detect and intercept, providing a highly secure means of communication....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lai,Jin W, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, communication channels,...
For performance, maintainability and usability, military communications systems must properly integrate and coordinate cryptographic primitives and use adequate key management schemes. In this paper, we present a SHAMROCK (Synthesizable High Assurance Management/Reservation/ Operation of Cryptography and Keys) coprocessor. Being self-contained and synthesizable, SHAMROCK empowers designers to readily and correctly incorporate cryptography and key management into embedded systems. SHAMROCK has...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Whelihan,David J, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Lexington United States, cryptography,...
Since the 19th century, aircraft have played a significant role in military operations worldwide. From the use of observation balloons in the American Civil War, to the introduction of jet-powered aircraft in World War II, to the advent of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) like the Reaper and Global Hawk, the role of aircraft has been ever expanding as technology advances in our nations Air Force. One of the initial roles of military of aircraft was to provide intelligence, surveillance and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Daniel,Patrick E, Air Command and Staff College Maxwell Air Force Base United States,...
Although coercion by cyberpower alone may be limited today, if appropriate steps are taken, by the year 2035 cyberpower will be a useful coercive instrument of power. This essay explores the reasons why cyberpower is not coercive today, and ways it may become more coercive in the future. The cyber attacks employed against Estonia and Iran provide evidence cyberpower is currently not coercive, as do todays unique cyber attributes. Subsequently, many experts criticize the coercive ability of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bedingfield,John D, Air War College Air University Maxwell AFB United States,...
This study examines the evolution of the Air Force communications officer, which in many ways parallels the evolution of the Air Force itself. Most apparent, both are inherently technology-based entities that trace their beginnings to the Army Signal Corps. Perhaps less apparent, both have also had to grapple with the questions of centralized control versus unity of command, generalization versus specialization, and manning quantity versus quality. Each of these has influenced the way...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Golembiewski,Joseph R, AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL MAXWELL AFB United States, COMMAND...
Combat operations today demand the movement of vast amounts of information to see the enemy, track the enemy, command and control forces, support forces, and take the operational picture to US decision makers in all branches and at all levels. These requirements make satellite communications essential and, in the current environment, in extremely high demand. The cumulative size of all the communications paths, a measure expressed colloquially as bandwidth, is not enough to meet the needs....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Granger,Jeffrey R, Air War College -Air University Maxwell AFB United States,...
In performing jobs related to national security and defense, personnel must comply with rules and decisions communicated in the form of written legislation, which includes directives, memos, instructions, manuals, standard operating procedures, and reports. Incorrect understanding of legislative provisions may lead to disastrous consequences, making clear communication through these documents paramount. The vast majority of military officers write legislation using academic writing skills...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Borysov,Andrii, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, human behavior,...
It is an old adage that information dominates the battlefield. Some twenty-five hundred years ago, Sun-Tzu taught us that if you knew the enemy and yourself, you would never be in danger in hundreds of battles. Sun-Tzus words, Know your enemy, mean knowing the enemy leaders intentions. Sun-Tzu thought that if we knew the enemy's intentions, we could win a victory without war against the enemy. However, it is very difficult to find out the enemy's intentions because the enemy publicly never...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kim,Jae Chang, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Honolulu United States,...
The United States Militarys joint warfighting concepts for the operational and tactical levels must be closely examined to ensure forces can create a shared information environment within the cyber domain that is effective enough to support joint military operations in a timely manner. The central thesis being addressed is that military commanders need a common framework for cyber situation awareness in order to aid the force with building a robust information sharing environment. Two key cyber...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Payne,Kevin M, Air War College Air University Maxwell AFB United States, situational...
The purpose of the study is to understand the roles of leader development in the generation of a competent tactical signal force. The research is significant as it provides insight into the challenges the Signal Corps has experienced since the advent of the Army's modularity concept with a specific focus at the Brigade Combat Team. The research question is: How has the implementation of U.S. Army modular force structure affected the leader development of Signal Corps officers in tactical...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Brinkman,Adam C, US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth United...
Threats to communication satellites and ground communication systems will present significant challenges to the US Army in a conventional war. The US Army is significantly dependent on satellite communication for the planning and execution of operations. In an austere environment, most of the Army's high-data mission command systems cannot function without satellite connectivity. Potential belligerents' counter-space capabilities can disrupt the Army's access to satellite communication, and US...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Boyd,Andrew H, satellite communications, electronic warfare, direction finding,...
The primary goal of this research effort is to determine the potential viability of the Lyric device both as a deployable hearing aid for Service Members with existing hearing loss and, in the future, as a possible form factor for a transparent hearing protection device that could protect the hearing of normal-hearing listeners without degrading auditory situational awareness. To this point, significant progress has been made in this evaluation process. The devices have been electroacoustically...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Brungart,Douglas, The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military...
The Advanced Refractive Effects Prediction System (AREPS) was initially developed as a performance assessment and system analysis tool for the U.S. Navy radar systems operating in the 100- to 20-GHz frequency range. Recently, under majority funding from ONR, AREPS capabilities have been extended to include high frequency (HF), 2- to 30- MHz point-to-point and coverage predictions that support military communications systems and a three-dimensional ionosphereic ray tracing capability for...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sprague,R, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific San Diego United States,...
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Commander Task Group Seventy-Nine Point Four (C.T.G. 79.4) MIKE 1 Commander Transport Squadron Twelve LANDING ATTACK ORDER NO. A22-44 Digitized by the Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Digital Library, US Army Combined Arms Center. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm/
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