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The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) as a Program of Record evolved from a loosely associated group of radio replacement programs to an integrated effort to network multiple weapon system platforms and forward combat units where it matters most – at the last tactical mile.
The originator of this message is indicated by the address designator immediately following: FM GRID: The portion following is a grid reference: GROUPS: This message contains the number of groups indicated by the numeral following. GR GROUP NO COUNT: The groups in this message have not been counted. GRNC I AM ASSUMING CONTROL
This is a list of NATO names for Soviet radars and ELINT systems. ... A copy of British Type 291 radar. [1] ... Flash Dance – BRLS-8B "Zaslon" radar found on the ...
The following list of individuals is extracted in large part from the work of historians John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr and reflects their previous points of view. [1] However, Haynes' positions on the meaning and correct identification of names on the list continues to evolve. Non-Americans may also be mentioned in passing.
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Menus allow the user to execute commands by selecting from a list of choices. Options are selected with a mouse or other pointing device within a GUI. A keyboard may also be used. Menus are convenient because they show what commands are available within the software. This limits the amount of documentation the user reads to understand the ...
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AFTN messages consist of a Heading, the Message Text and a message Ending. The message Heading comprises a Heading Line , the Address and the Origin . The Heading Line comprises the Start-of-Message Signal which is the four characters ZCZC, the Transmission Identification , an Additional Service Indication (if necessary) and a Spacing Signal .