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NATO phonetic alphabet
The NATO phonetic alphabet, officially the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, is an internationally recognized set of names for the letters of the Latin alphabet and the Hindu-Arabic digits. It is most commonly used in radio communication, where the usual names of the letters are likely to be misheard. It was defined in 1955–1956 by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station
French military communications site
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
former American manufacturing company
identification friend or foe
electronic system used to positively identify friendly systems
history of cryptography
aspect of history
nuclear football
briefcase carried along with the President of the United States at all times
electronic countermeasure
electronic device for deceiving detection systems
signal corps
branch of the military responsible for military communications
military communications
military operations and doctrine regarding communications
radio silence
telecommunications status
communications system
collection of systems used in telecommunications
signal lamp
visual signaling device for optical communication
Cheget
thumb|The Russian "nuclear briefcase" from the early 1990s on display at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in [[Yekaterinburg.]]
MILNET
thumb|right|MILNET in the United States, 1989
nuclear briefcase
briefcase used to authorize the use of nuclear weapons
radiation hardening
act of making electronic components and systems resistant to damage or malfunctions caused by ionizing radiation (particle radiation and high-energy electromagnetic radiation)
electronic warfare support measures
electronic warfare activity and equipment to reconnoiter radiated energy sources
field telephone
wired, portable, military phones
traffic analysis
process of intercepting and examining messages
Tactical Data Link
military data link standard
EC-135
airborne command post aircraft family by Boeing
Advanced Extremely High Frequency
United States military communications satellite constellation
electronic counter-countermeasure
part of electronic warfare
procedure word
structured vocabulary for voice communication
interpreter officer
Hemerodromos
Hemerodromoi () or hemeroskopoi () or dromokerykes () were specialized couriers in ancient Greece renowned for their exceptional endurance.
runner
soldier responsible for passing on written military communications between units
command center
place used to provide centralized command
communication with submarines
submarine communications techniques
Automatic link establishment
small plastic screan with 2 atchments one with HF/el . C 2008 Apple
Syracuse (satellite)
French military communications satellite constellation
UHF Follow-On
US Department of Defense program to provide communication between troops on the ground, on water or in the air
SIMPLE
military protocol for data communications
communications security
discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from accessing telecommunications
Kyl–Bingaman Amendment
United States law
Global Information Grid
communications project of the United States Department of Defense