New radio service to boost British Army communications across multiple terrains and domains

A £110 million contract has been awarded to deliver the new Defence Strategic Radio Service (DSRS) to critical military operations of the British Army. DSRS uses the Earth’s ionosphere, part of the upper atmosphere, to allow radio signals to be sent and received across thousands of kilometers. This allows communications to be rapidly delivered across a variety of domains to service personnel, regardless of whether they are on land, in the air or at sea.

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The new communications service removes the traditional requirement for direct-line-of-sight between the transmitter and user (Picture source: Babcock)

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