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  • ...ns becomes available at the infantry level, with the basic backpack '''AN/PSC-5''' "SPITFIRE" Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal (EMUT). It provides Demand As
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  • {{r|PSC-5|AN/PSC-5}}
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  • {{r|PSC-5|AN/PSC-5}}
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  • {{r|PSC-5|AN/PSC-5}}
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  • ...ns becomes available at the infantry level, with the basic backpack '''AN/PSC-5''' "SPITFIRE" Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal (EMUT). It provides Demand As
    2 KB (248 words) - 18:08, 1 April 2024
  • ...stem that replaces three other systems: [[PRC-113|AN/PRC-113]], [[PSC-5|AN/PSC-5]], and [[PRC-119|AN/PRC-119]]. Typically, they are assigned at the infantr
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  • ...and security system. It lacks the satellite capabilities of the PSC-5|AN/PSC-5 tactical radio. It is being replaced by more advanced radios including the
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  • *[[PSC-5|AN/PSC-5]]
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  • {{r|PSC-5}}
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  • {{r|PSC-5}}
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  • {{r|PSC-5}}
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  • ...l be replaced by new [[software-defined radio]]s, initially the [[PSC-5|AN/PSC-5]] and then the [[PRC-148|AN/PRC-148]] Special Forces use, perhaps with a ne
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  • The PSC-5|AN/PSC-5 is a software-defined evolutionary radio, although not JTRS-compatible.
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  • The portable PSC-5|AN/PSC-5 radio, which is man-portable and well as usable on aircraft, vehicles, ship
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