Bird in the hand: Bowman bridges the digital divide for the British Army
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Jane's International Defence Review Vol 38, September 2005, pp.50-63 (120)Summary: Describes in some detail the complexity, scale, and progress to date of the British Army's Bowman digital communications project. Notes that despite the long development period and the opportunity to learn from other countries projects, the project is by no means complete, and that there is no substitute for live trials to confirm whether such systems actually work in practice.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Describes in some detail the complexity, scale, and progress to date of the British Army's Bowman digital communications project. Notes that despite the long development period and the opportunity to learn from other countries projects, the project is by no means complete, and that there is no substitute for live trials to confirm whether such systems actually work in practice.
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