A review of the latest generation of Soviet tactical radios

A. Macdonald, R.W. Baggerman, B. J. Wilson
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Summary form only given. The Arbalet family of radios represents the latest generation of tactical communications equipment designed and built in the former Soviet Union. Intended for use by ground forces, the Arbalet family includes radios operating in the HF, VHF and UHF bands, both vehicle mount and manpack. They offer additional capabilities over the previous generation of radios. In addition to operating under microcomputer control, the Arbalet radios also provide an integral digital data mode, improved antenna tuning, digital preselector tuning and network protocol support. Also, channel scanning capabilities provide some immunity to jamming and interfering signals. Technical information about the radios is a result of physical exploitation performed at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). The radios' operating modes and performance specifications are reviewed in detail, considering such issues as design approach and effectiveness, construction techniques, maintainability, and Western technology transfer. Finally an assessment is made of future capabilities and features of the next generation of radio systems produced by the former Soviet Union.<>
对最新一代苏联战术无线电的回顾
只提供摘要形式。Arbalet系列无线电代表了前苏联设计和制造的最新一代战术通信设备。Arbalet系列旨在供地面部队使用,包括在HF, VHF和UHF频段操作的无线电,包括车载和随身携带。它们比上一代无线电提供了额外的功能。除了在微机控制下运行外,Arbalet无线电还提供集成数字数据模式、改进的天线调谐、数字预选择器调谐和网络协议支持。此外,通道扫描功能提供了一些抗干扰和干扰信号。有关无线电的技术信息是佐治亚理工学院研究所(GTRI)进行物理开发的结果。对无线电的工作模式和性能规格进行了详细的审查,考虑到设计方法和有效性、施工技术、可维护性和西方技术转让等问题。最后,对前苏联生产的下一代无线电系统的未来能力和特点进行了评估。
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