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Tango0115 Oct 2014 11:08 a.m. PST

… rifleman radio at AUSA 2014.

"At AUSA 2014 (Association of United States Army) Annual Meeting currently taking place in Washington D.C., Thales is showcasing its latest generation radios for dismounted soldiers such as the MBITR2 next generation leader radio and the AN/PRC 154 rifleman radio.

The AN/PRC-148B MBITR2, the next generation Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio, builds on the legacy of the smallest, lightest, most power-efficient multiband, tactical, handheld radio in use today. By leveraging technologies based on the leading narrowband AN/PRC-148 tactical handheld radio and the leading wideband AN/PRC-154 tactical handheld radio, the AN/PRC-148B MBITR2 provides the dismounted warfighter with the ability to integrate into the wideband tactical IP and voice network via the Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) wideband channel while simultaneously maintaining legacy reach back via the narrowband channel. The AN/PRC-148B MBITR2 retains interoperability with existing fielded radios and addresses tomorrow's requirements for a next generation, wideband, networking handheld radio…"

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skippy000116 Oct 2014 4:20 p.m. PST

Can it play MP3's?

Can it re-route worldwide telemarketing calls onto the ISIL comm grid? Or just U2's album?

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