13 February 2024
by Carlo Munoz

A legacy AN/PRC-117G Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform aboard an MV-22 Osprey at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona. (US Marine Corps)
The US Marine Corps (USMC) is exploring options for building in a mission module capability into the service’s fleet of tactical radios, as a way to accelerate waveform integration as part of an ongoing massive tactical radio upgrade effort.
“What we are looking at is adapting to different waveforms through the process of using mission modules,” said Bill Drew, project officer for multichannel radio family of systems at Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM).
“We really haven’t pursued that [officially] yet, only because we have so many other capabilities out there”, which could be folded into the tactical radio upgrade initiative, Drew said during a 30 January interview with
Janes
.
“From a hardware standpoint, there are mission modules that are compatible and used with the AN/PRC-163 … and we’re just looking at other possibilities, to give this radio as many capabilities as [we] can,” Drew said.
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