"Drowse" China and Russia's technique: the military is testing a new EWS system on the armored personnel
According to the brigade General Ed Barker, the Executive Director of the Intelligence Program, Radio Electronic Wrestling and Sensors, new TLS-BCT modules are installed on Stryker, but they can be installed on military trucks if necessary. The tasks of testing the system include radar struggle, finding threats and ensuring a reliable connection between combat units.
As Defense News writes, Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team, or abbreviated TLS-BCT, is a radio-electronic fight and exploration system that allows small brigade combat groups Potential opponents of the United States. TLS-BCT will consist of several mobile platforms that will be equipped with various electronic fighting systems and intelligence, combined into a single network to exchange data and coordinate their actions.
The system will also be able to suppress enemy electronic systems using different methods, including the muffle, intercepting and distortion of signals. TLS-BCT is part of the more effort of the US Army to modernize its capabilities. According to General Ed Barker, feedback with soldiers and the ability to adapt quickly is the key to the successful development of technology. Pentagon is now actively working on the replacement of the M113 armored personnel carrier.