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SINCGARS

SINGLE CHANNEL GROUND AND AIRBORNE RADIO SYSTEM



SINCGARS is a family of Very High Frequency (VHF) Frequency Modulated (FM) radio sets designed to meet the Army's tactical communications requirements under the new Army operations doctrine. It is designed for simple, quick operation using a 16 element keypad for push button tuning. SINCGARS is capable of short range or long range operation for voice or digital communications. It can be used for single channel operation or in a jam-resistant, frequency hopping mode which can
be changed as needed.

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SINCGARS radio. (Photo source unknown)

SINCGARS is the primary Combat Net Radio (CNR) for the US Army, designed primarily for voice command and control for the infantry, armor, and artillery units. It is a VHF-FM radio system that operates on any or all of the 2,320 frequencies between 30 and 87.975 MHz in 25 kHz increments. SINCGARS employs frequency hopping, as it's primary means of communications against a hostile (jamming) environment. SINCGARS is capable of processing voice, analog and digital data in either the frequency hopping or single channel mode, and will replace the existing AN/PRC-77 and AN/VRC-12 series radios from the Army inventory.

General purpose, user (Operator's) training is conducted on the SINCGARS and the following associated equipment: