IDF boosts battlefield role of digital communications (JERUSALEM POST) By YAAKOV KATZ 04/20/12)
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The IDF has decided to increase the combat training for battalion
communication officers who will be needed to operate the growing
number of digitized communications systems.
The army made the move in preparation for conflicts deep behind enemy
lines.
In addition, the IDF recently established a position within
battalions for soldiers who will be in charge of operating the Tzayad
Digital Army Program. The Tzayad system connects a division’s
platforms and enables commanders to see the position of friendly and
enemy forces.
In addition, commanders can use Tzayad to transfer targets from one
weapons or detection platform to another.
“The communications officer is becoming one of the most crucial posts
within the battalion today,” a senior officer in the IDF’s C4I
(command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence)
Directorate explained this week. “The increase in sophisticated
systems and the reliance on them on the battlefield means that the
communications officers need to be right there next to the
commanders.”
In recent years, the army has revamped communications systems within
its fighting units. In addition to the integration of Tzayad, the IDF
signed a deal with Elbit Systems earlier this year to replace its
tactical communication systems with encrypted devices that can also
transfer data.
“Twenty years ago there was only encryption device in a battalion
because of how low-tech the systems were,” the officer said. “Today
there are over 150 encryption devices due to the increase in systems
and their importance.”
The C4I Directorate has, for example, purchased aerostat balloons
that can carry antennas to provide coverage for IDF secure Rose
Mountain mobile phones even far from Israel.
“The next war will require the IDF to operate in all sorts of
different places and not just along the border, and we need to know
how to make sure that the forces will be able to move forward with
communications systems that work,” he said. (© 1995-2011, The
Jerusalem Post 04/20/12)
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