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- Military_communications abstract "Military communications involve all aspects of communications, or conveyance of information, by armed forces. Military communications span from pre-history to the present. The earliest military communications were delivered by humans on foot. Later, communications progressed to visual and audible signals, and then advanced into the electronic age. Examples from Jane's Military Communications include text, audio, facsimile, tactical ground-based communications, terrestrial microwave, tropospheric scatter, naval, satellite communications systems and equipment, surveillance and signal analysis, encryption and security and direction-finding and jamming.".
- Military_communications thumbnail Courrier.jpg?width=300.
- Military_communications wikiPageExternalLink www.armysignalocs.com.
- Military_communications wikiPageExternalLink www.civilwarsignals.org.
- Military_communications wikiPageID "2023546".
- Military_communications wikiPageRevisionID "603788607".
- Military_communications hasPhotoCollection Military_communications.
- Military_communications subject Category:Combat_support_occupations.
- Military_communications subject Category:Military_communications.
- Military_communications subject Category:Telecommunications.
- Military_communications type Abstraction100002137.
- Military_communications type Act100030358.
- Military_communications type Activity100407535.
- Military_communications type CombatSupportOccupations.
- Military_communications type Event100029378.
- Military_communications type Occupation100582388.
- Military_communications type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Military_communications type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Military_communications comment "Military communications involve all aspects of communications, or conveyance of information, by armed forces. Military communications span from pre-history to the present. The earliest military communications were delivered by humans on foot. Later, communications progressed to visual and audible signals, and then advanced into the electronic age.".
- Military_communications label "Military communications".
- Military_communications label "Transmissions dans l'armée française".
- Military_communications label "Transmissões".
- Military_communications label "Verbindingsdienst".
- Military_communications label "軍事通信".
- Military_communications sameAs Transmissions_dans_l'armée_française.
- Military_communications sameAs 軍事通信.
- Military_communications sameAs Verbindingsdienst.
- Military_communications sameAs Transmissões.
- Military_communications sameAs m.06fw8t.
- Military_communications sameAs Q2736535.
- Military_communications sameAs Q2736535.
- Military_communications sameAs Military_communications.
- Military_communications wasDerivedFrom Military_communications?oldid=603788607.
- Military_communications depiction Courrier.jpg.
- Military_communications isPrimaryTopicOf Military_communications.