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A new-generation tactical communications [[radio]] for the [[U.S. Army]], the '''[[AN|AN/]]GRC-245''', called the High Capacity Line-of-Sight Radio (HCLOS), replaces the AN/GRC-226 radios in the AN/TRC-190 family of transmission assemblages.<ref name=FY09-Army-CE>{{citation | {{subpages}} | ||
A new-generation tactical communications [[radio]] for the [[U.S. Army]], the '''[[AN-|AN/]]GRC-245''', called the High Capacity Line-of-Sight Radio (HCLOS), replaces the AN/GRC-226 radios in the AN/TRC-190 family of transmission assemblages.<ref name=FY09-Army-CE>{{citation | |||
| url = http://www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/pforms/opa2.pdf | | url = http://www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/pforms/opa2.pdf | ||
| author = Department of the Army | | author = Department of the Army | ||
| title = Procurement Programs, Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book, Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Budget Estimates, Other Procurement, Army: Communications and Electronics Budget Activity 2 | | title = Procurement Programs, Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book, Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Budget Estimates, Other Procurement, Army: Communications and Electronics Budget Activity 2 | ||
| date = January 16, 2008}}</ref> | | date = January 16, 2008}}</ref> It is part of the Area Common User System Modernization (ACUS-Mod) as a replacement for the former WIN-T and JNN architecture, more compatible with the [[restructuring of the United States Army]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 23 January 2009
A new-generation tactical communications radio for the U.S. Army, the AN/GRC-245, called the High Capacity Line-of-Sight Radio (HCLOS), replaces the AN/GRC-226 radios in the AN/TRC-190 family of transmission assemblages.[1] It is part of the Area Common User System Modernization (ACUS-Mod) as a replacement for the former WIN-T and JNN architecture, more compatible with the restructuring of the United States Army.