Mojave “SIGNAL” Vehicle Supports USMC Exercise

The week of February 20th to 24th, Mojave Repeater employed the “SIGNAL” networking vehicle in support of the US Marine Corps MAGTF Warfighting Exercise 2-23 aboard the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, CA.

The “SIGNAL” vehicle hauled a mobile electronic attack capability, to enhance training units’ ability to react to denied and degraded communications. It worked in concert with Rohde & Schwarz Mouse Pants, which collected active signals throughout the training area in support of either the exercise force or the adversary force.

The “SIGNAL” vehicle traversed over 200 miles of off-road terrain over five days.

It never once lost connectivity regardless of its location in deep off-grid terrain.

Infrared driving lights and low-vis red task lighting enabled continuous operations late into the evening.

For the first time, the Mojave “SIGNAL” vehicle enabled Rohde & Schwarz to share live geometries and collection with exercise control as opposed to post-mission data. This was achieved through the “SIGNAL” point-of-presence extended via a Ubiquiti network to Rohde & Schwarz vehicles.

Throughout the duration of the exercise, the team remained in constant contact with exercise control for rapid and responsive tasking through multiple channels such as Microsoft Teams, MatterMost, ATAK, and P25 two-way voice radios. Live tracking of the team’s location on-the-move was enabled through TAK.

If you are interested to learn more about the “SIGNAL” vehicle or what Mojave Repeater can do for you, please check out the data sheet below and connect with us via email at: operations@mojaverepeater.com

"SIGNAL" Mobile Networking Vehicle Data Sheet

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