World Defense Show 2026: Northrop Grumman to present improved C2 management system
The Northrop Grumman Integrated Battle Command System is in service with Poland and the US Army with another 20 countries believed to have expressed an interest.
The US Army is preparing to demonstrate the expanded logistics capabilities of its newly developed waveform.
The emerging Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) communications waveform is to be tested in an upcoming exercise between PEO Command, Control Communications-Tactical (PEO-C3T), PM Tactical Radios (PM TR) and United States Army, Pacific Command’s (USARPAC) 25th Infantry Division and the 8th Theater Sustainment Command.
Among other things, the exercise is designed to help identify near term solutions for current gaps in logistics command, control and communications architectures. Some testing with MUOS has already taken place.
In joint-service briefings presented during WEST 2016, Army
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The Northrop Grumman Integrated Battle Command System is in service with Poland and the US Army with another 20 countries believed to have expressed an interest.
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