Warfighter Information Network - Tactical Media Kit
THE BACKBONE OF THE U.S. ARMY'S TACTICAL NETWORK
As the tactical communications network backbone, the General Dynamics Mission Systems-built Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), delivers voice and data services wherever and whenever our soldiers need them, without the need for fixed infrastructure. An essential utility for America’s Army as it deploys to many locations and many environments across the world, WIN-T gives the Army adaptable voice and data services to help soldiers accomplish their missions.
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more newsIn The News: Soldiers Evaluate WIN-T’s TCN-Lite for NIE 17.2
When the U.S. Army deploys, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) enables communications, mission command and situational awareness for soldiers on the battlefield. In an article published on DVIDS website, 1st Lt. Daniel Johnson reported on the capabilities of the new Tactical Communicati…
In The News: U.S. Army Uses Upgraded Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 in Iraq
The upgraded Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 on M-ATV high-protection medium tactical vehicle was spotted near Mosul in Iraq.
In The News: Fielding WIN-T Increment 2 Faster Delivers Better Battlefield Connectivity
If you can’t move on the modern battlefield, then you probably can’t survive. So the fact that most of the U.S. Army’s combat units rely on a tactical network that requires soldiers to stop moving before they can communicate with headquarters is really dangerous.