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Rifleman Radio Support GPS Receiver With PLI Function



JPEO-JTRS (Joint Program Executive Office Joint Tactical Radio Systems) present Rifleman Radio the secure networking device for soldier. Rifleman Radio constructed from rugged material and have lightweight, so it easy to be carry by the soldiers. It provide push-to-talk and hands-free headset. It allow the squad leader adn team leaders to talk directly to confirm the subordinates, then the subordinate leaders will command and control the individual squad and platoon battle troops. Rifleman Radio boast voice communication that supplies the commander with location info for talk with the troops in the crucial moment. It support GPS receiver which make it able to view Position Location Information (PLI) on the display. Its PLI make the squad leaders easy to identify each member of the team.


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