USMC doctrine embodies the concept of combined arms: the integration of air and ground combat capability to achieve maximum effect on the battlefield. The expeditionary nature of the USMC requires tight integration of its combat capabilities and effects, to include during transit of forces to the objective area. However, with the extended range offered by the MV-22 Osprey over that of rotary wing insertion aircraft the distance over which MAGTF forces may be inserted under the cover of a single period of darkness places an extreme burden on communications required to maintain effective command and control (C2) over those forces, particularly in satellite-access denied environments. This research effort extends previous thesis work regarding...
Reissued 03 Jan 2022 to update keywords.The United States Marine Corps continues to develop Expediti...
Although ground troops are equipped with identification, friend or foe (IFF) devices, many fratricid...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Capt Jamie Claflin, USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof. John Gibson, GSOIS, Research Associate Charles...
The objective of this project is to study current and emerging aerial layer communications, such as ...
Capt Ben Tuck USMC, Capt Peter Bose USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof Man-Tak Shing, Prof. John Gibso...
Naval Research Program ProjectThe relatively new MV-22 Osprey has significantly extended the range M...
Many armed forces are becoming network-centric and highly interconnected. This transformation, along...
The U.S. military depends on space-based technology for communication, remote sensing, and position,...
The current Department of Defense (DoD) satellite communications (SATCOM) network consists of large,...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
USMC doctrine embodies the concept of combined arms: the integration of air and ground combat capabi...
Two MACSATs were launched on May 9, 1990 on a Scout launch vehicle from Vandenberg Air Force Base, C...
Reissued 03 Jan 2022 to update keywords.The United States Marine Corps continues to develop Expediti...
Although ground troops are equipped with identification, friend or foe (IFF) devices, many fratricid...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Capt Jamie Claflin, USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof. John Gibson, GSOIS, Research Associate Charles...
The objective of this project is to study current and emerging aerial layer communications, such as ...
Capt Ben Tuck USMC, Capt Peter Bose USMC, Prof Gurminder Singh, Prof Man-Tak Shing, Prof. John Gibso...
Naval Research Program ProjectThe relatively new MV-22 Osprey has significantly extended the range M...
Many armed forces are becoming network-centric and highly interconnected. This transformation, along...
The U.S. military depends on space-based technology for communication, remote sensing, and position,...
The current Department of Defense (DoD) satellite communications (SATCOM) network consists of large,...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
A tactical satellite communications exercise using the DARPA Microsats was conducted by Naval Academ...
USMC doctrine embodies the concept of combined arms: the integration of air and ground combat capabi...
Two MACSATs were launched on May 9, 1990 on a Scout launch vehicle from Vandenberg Air Force Base, C...
Reissued 03 Jan 2022 to update keywords.The United States Marine Corps continues to develop Expediti...
Although ground troops are equipped with identification, friend or foe (IFF) devices, many fratricid...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...