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Toward a Universal Radio Frequency System for Special Operations Forces : Abbreviated Version

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The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) was formed in response to the failed rescue attempt in 1980 of American hostages held by Iran.

Among its key responsibilities, SOCOM plans and synchronizes operations against terrorist networks.

Special operations forces (SOF) often operate alone in austere environments with only the items they can carry, which makes equipment size, weight, and power needs especially important.

Specialized radios and supporting equipment must be carried by the teams for their radio-frequency (RF) operations.

As warfighting demands on SOCOM have intensified, SOCOM's needs for significantly improved radio-frequency (RF) systems have increased. Toward a Universal Radio Frequency System for Special Operations Forces examines the current state of the art for both handheld and manpackable platform-mounted RF systems, and determines which frequencies could be provided by handheld systems.

The book also explores whether or not a system that fulfills SOF's unique requirements could be deployed in a reasonable time period.

Several recommendations are included to address these and other issues. Table of ContentsFront MatterToward a Universal Radio Frequency System for Special OperationsForces: Abbreviated VersionAppendixesAppendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee MembersAppendix B: Meetings and Participating OrganizationsAppendix C: Selected Findings and Recommendations from PreviousNational Research Council Reports Related to Power and EnergySources

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National Academies Press
0309132428 / 9780309132428
Paperback / softback
600
28/10/2009
United States
48 pages
216 x 279 mm
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