Military communications, or Signals, is a field of military activities, tactics and equipment dealing with communications. First of all, military communications are battlefield (combat) communications, including intercommunication with a higher command or country's government.
Military communications are part of the Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Model.
Present-day militaries of an informational society conduct very intense and complicated communicating activities on a daily basis, using modern high-tech telecommunications and computing methods. Only a small part of these activities is immediately related to the combat actions. That's why the term "military communications" is more accurate.
Network-centric warfare (NCW) relies on network-oriented methods of communications and control to make existing forces vastly more effective.
Many pieces of military communications equipment are built to encrypt and decode transmissions and survive rough treatment in hostile climates. They use many frequencies to send signals to other radios and to satellites.
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