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US Army Advances Combat Readiness with New Radio Communication Training.


To modernize its combat capabilities, the U.S. Army hosted a two-day training event on August 28-29, 2024, focused on familiarizing Soldiers with new radio communication equipment. The training at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base in Romnaia is part of an ongoing push to ensure that troops are equipped with the most advanced tools necessary for success in modern warfare.
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Porter, an infantryman assigned to the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), handles new radio equipment during a training exercise on AN/PRC 14 Delta and AN/PRC 170 radios at Mihail Kogălniceanu Airbase in Romania.  (Picture source: U.S. Army)


Effective communication is vital for modern military armed forces, serving as the backbone of coordinated and successful operations. In today’s complex and dynamic battlefield, real-time data exchange and secure communication enable commanders to make informed decisions, issue orders swiftly, and synchronize movements across multiple units.

Advanced communication systems ensure seamless coordination between air, ground, and naval forces, allowing for precise targeting, logistics support, and timely responses to emerging threats. Furthermore, secure communication links protect sensitive information from interception by adversaries, ensuring operational security. In essence, communication technology in modern warfare enhances situational awareness, ensures operational efficiency, and provides a critical advantage in achieving mission objectives and maintaining superiority over adversaries.

U.S. soldiers participating in the event received hands-on training with the AN/PRC 14 Delta and AN/PRC 170, two advanced radios designed to improve operational efficiency and secure communication in the field.

The AN/PRC 14 Delta and AN/PRC 170 are advanced military radio systems designed to enhance battlefield communication. The AN/PRC 14 Delta is a lightweight, handheld radio known for its secure voice and data transmission capabilities, optimized for short-range communication in tactical environments. It features robust encryption, frequency hopping, and interference resistance, ensuring secure and reliable communication in contested areas. The AN/PRC 170, on the other hand, is a more versatile system that supports both line-of-sight (LOS) and beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) communication, utilizing satellite and high-frequency (HF) bands for long-range operations. Both radios are designed to withstand harsh environments, featuring rugged construction and advanced troubleshooting capabilities, making them essential tools for modern combat operations.

The two-day course provided an in-depth, practical overview of both basic and advanced functionalities of the equipment. Soldiers learned everything from setting up secure communication links to troubleshooting and maintaining the radios in challenging environments. This hands-on training, led by expert defense contractors, aimed to instill confidence in Soldiers about their ability to rely on these systems during combat operations.

V Corps, the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed warfighting headquarters, continues to prioritize the modernization of its forces through initiatives like this. As part of its mission to remain combat-ready, V Corps focuses on closing capability gaps and keeping pace with technological advancements. By preparing Soldiers for the communications demands of both current and future missions, the U.S. Army reinforces its commitment to maintaining tactical superiority in an ever-evolving battlefield.

This training event represents just one facet of the U.S. Army’s relentless effort to stay ahead in the race for technological dominance in military operations, ensuring that U.S. forces are always prepared to face the challenges of tomorrow’s conflicts.


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