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Denya Tapia, with the Joint Interoperability Test Command,

Denya Tapia, with the Joint Interoperability Test Command,

Denya Tapia, with the Joint Interoperability Test Command, watches the screen as a camera feed from a Soldier in the field is transmitted live to the screen using 4G LTE technology being tested during Bold Ques... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Brooks, a project lead and

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Brooks, a project lead and

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Brooks, a project lead and joint capability technology demonstration manager with the Joint Staff J6, monitors activity over the 4G LTE Jilted Tactics system, which is being tested duri... More

Canadian soldiers with the 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd

Canadian soldiers with the 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd

Canadian soldiers with the 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, conduct a site visit while wearing 4G LTE cellular technology called Jilted Tactics, which allows live video of the ... More

A Ford F-250 fitted with 4G LTE technology is one of

A Ford F-250 fitted with 4G LTE technology is one of

A Ford F-250 fitted with 4G LTE technology is one of two used to create a secure network for the Jilted Forces system being tested during Bold Quest 13.2 at the Atterbury-Muscatatuck Complex, Ind., Sept. 10, 20... More

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