AN/PRC-154 Rifleman Radio HMS: SFF-C(V)1
Designed to seamlessly connect every rifleman to the combat network, enabling voice and data communications for better decisions, safer environments and mission success at the very edge of the battlefield.
“Army targets individual Soldier for radio communications” by Jason Bock (C-E LCMC)
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Overview
The Rifleman Radio delivers networking connectivity to the frontline soldier in a low-cost, lightweight, ruggedized, handheld device. The radio transmits voice and data simultaneously utilizing the SRW waveform. SFF-C(V)1 can be hand held or body worn, minimizing the warfighter’s combat load while increasing functionality. Designed to bring secure (Type 2) inter-squad communications to any warfighter on the tactical edge of the battlefield, this handheld radio also enables Team and Squad Leaders to track and assess riflemen GPS locations and other vital situational information. This radio connects every rifleman to the combat network, enabling communications for better decisions, safer environments and mission success for the warfighters at the very edge of the battlefield.
Rifleman Radio
- Brings secure intra-squad communications to the tactical edge
- Enables Team and Squad leaders to track and assess riflemen GPS locations and other vital situational information.
- Brings the network to any warfighter on the extreme edge of the battlefield.
- Streamlines procurement, logistics, maintenance and training; reduces life cycle cost.
- Meets real JTRS requirements now and provides the capabilities needed today.

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Aug 31, 2009: General Dynamics Adds Networking Waveform to Radios for Critical Soldier Connectivity; Four Manufacturers Make Ready for Production
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Oct 03, 2008: General Dynamics Proves Transformational Networking Capabilities Using Small Handheld Radios
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