Multi-Vehicle Communications System
Item Name Code (INC) 68737
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The communications system consists of a vehicle based equipment designed to support radio telemetry functions between a vehicle and host ship. The Line of Sight (LOS) and Over the Horizon (OTH) data links provide a direct, non-relay, real-time data link between a vehicle and host ship. The communications system plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of communication between the ship and vehicle. The communications system is designed to support simultaneous communications with multiple off-board systems.
Additional Information for Multi-Vehicle Communications System
A Multi-Vehicle Communications System refers to a communication system that enables communication between multiple vehicles. It falls under the supply class of Radio Navigation Equipment, Except Airborne, which means it is a type of equipment used for navigation purposes but not specifically designed for airborne applications.
The supply group it belongs to is Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment. This group includes various types of equipment used for communication, detection, and coherent radiation purposes.
In the context of a Multi-Vehicle Communications System, it typically involves the use of radio frequency (RF) technology to establish communication links between multiple vehicles. This system allows for real-time communication, coordination, and data exchange between vehicles, which can be beneficial in various applications such as fleet management, convoy operations, emergency response, and military operations.
The Multi-Vehicle Communications System may include components such as transceivers, antennas, control units, and software applications. These components work together to establish and maintain communication links between the vehicles, enabling them to exchange voice, data, and other relevant information.
Overall, the Multi-Vehicle Communications System is a specialized communication solution designed specifically for enabling communication between multiple vehicles, enhancing coordination, and improving operational efficiency in various scenarios.