U.S. new voice bridging system to streamline communications with allies

The U.S. Army is developing a new device to simplify secure radio communications with allied partners, Devon L. Suits, Army News Service, reports on U.S. Army’s website. Known as the Radio Interoperability Capability-Universal, or RIC-U, the new device serves as an analog-to-digital voice bridge between allies and U.S. troops. 
border="0" data-original-height="616" data-original-width="925" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPlbw59pfKujR93GfaKIaZYJsGUkNBZYh5j7TbKUmBXzB6-QKNL_ir1kk4oER0l9dXLMROTv6fqHns9gjIUJ9ievMLOysBhx9udop6vTBZ_BgKXwI3HauQ94UbbARYknn6QHufpsQ7RdaD/s400/U.S.+new+voice+bridging+system+to+streamline+communications+with+allies.jpg" width="400"> The Radio Interoperability Capability-Universal, or RIC-U, serves as an analog-to-digital voice bridging device between allies and U.S. troops. By incorporating the RIC-U into voice networks, allied partners can use their native radio communications equipment, unique encryption, and frequency-hopping techniques to speak with U.S. military personnel. (Picture source: Devon L. Suits)

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