RUSSIAN COMMUNICATION MILITARY EXPERTS IN ARMENIA HOLD TRAINING IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN
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January 15, 2013 | 23:55
Russian military experts under the leadership of the commander of
brigade worked out practical steps to organize data exchange between
users within common automated system management connections in the
mountainous terrain of Armenia.
As the press service of the Southern Military District informs,
training involved modern radio station based on KAMAZ-43114 and BTR-80,
which were received as part of retrofitting of the Southern Military
District in 2012.
The personnel worked to deploy stations and connections, issues of
masking technique in mountains and forests in winter.
Special attention was paid during radio training, practical actions
for the exchange of data between users to provide continuous service
in various types of operations.
Thanks to a computerized control system, the new radio stations
have up to 30% reduction in the preparation of signalers to the
tasks as intended. Communication specialists can make deployment and
configuration of the new digital technology 2.5 times faster. 5 times
less operations is required to operate the system, compared to analog
communications. The quality and range has improved as well.
http://news.am/eng/news/135986.html
January 15, 2013 | 23:55
Russian military experts under the leadership of the commander of
brigade worked out practical steps to organize data exchange between
users within common automated system management connections in the
mountainous terrain of Armenia.
As the press service of the Southern Military District informs,
training involved modern radio station based on KAMAZ-43114 and BTR-80,
which were received as part of retrofitting of the Southern Military
District in 2012.
The personnel worked to deploy stations and connections, issues of
masking technique in mountains and forests in winter.
Special attention was paid during radio training, practical actions
for the exchange of data between users to provide continuous service
in various types of operations.
Thanks to a computerized control system, the new radio stations
have up to 30% reduction in the preparation of signalers to the
tasks as intended. Communication specialists can make deployment and
configuration of the new digital technology 2.5 times faster. 5 times
less operations is required to operate the system, compared to analog
communications. The quality and range has improved as well.