What is another name for the AN PRC 148?

The AN/PRC-148 Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR) is the most widely fielded handheld multiband, tactical software-defined radio, used by NATO forces around the world.

What handheld radio does the military use?

L3Harris multiband tactical handheld and manpack radios enhance interoperability between military and Public Safety forces. In addition to secure Line-Of-Sight and SATCOM communications, our multiband radio solutions are compact, lightweight and built on customer-proven L3Harris Falcon® technology.

What is a sincgars radio?

The Exelis Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) RT-1523 provides the U.S. Armed Forces with the quality, durability and reliability of the most widely fielded Combat Net Radio in the world.

What does PRC 152 stand for?

Army/Navy Portable Radio
The designation AN/PRC translates to Army/Navy Portable Radio used for two way Communications, according to Joint Electronics Type Designation System guidelines. …

What is the range of a 152 radio?

30 to 512 MHz
The radio covers the full 30 to 512 MHz frequency range with adjustable transmit output power up to 5 watts.

What comms do special forces use?

The AN/PRC-126 radio is used primarily 2-way radio telephone communication among special force team members in the field. AN/PRC-126 Radio is currently used by US Army, USMC, US Navy SEALs, USAF CCT and other special forces.

What is the frequency of the AN / PRC-148?

The AN/PRC-148 is a small and light full-featured Combat Net Radio (CNR) operating contiguously over the 30-512 MHz frequency range.

Who is the manufacturer of the AN / PRC-148?

The AN/PRC-148 Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR) is the most widely fielded handheld multiband, tactical software-defined radio, in use with NATO forces around the world. The radio is built by Thales Communications, a subsidiary of the Thales Group.

Is the AN / PRC 148 a Combat Net Radio?

The AN/PRC-148 is a small and light full-featured Combat Net Radio (CNR) operating contiguously over the 30-512 MHz frequency range. The radio has imbedded US Type-1 COMSEC protection and is capable of both voice and data modes of operation.

Is the AN / PRC-148 a software defined radio?

The AN/PRC-148 program advanced to the next generation with the AN/PRC-148 Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Enhanced MBITR, or JEM. As a software defined radio, JEM can be enhanced with legacy waveforms and software — ensuring interoperability with presently fielded radios — as well as with newly developed and future capabilities.