What Radios Are Ukrainian Military Using?
Today Cascadia Survivalist would like to share an article from K0LWC: What Radios Are Ukrainian Military Using? The current war between Ukraine and Russia raises questions of how units communicate in the field, and how you might survive if you suddenly found yourself in the path of an invading army.
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Communications are essential for any military operation. So what kind of radios are being used by the Ukrainian military on the ground? I know what you’re thinking — it must be Baofeng radios, right? Not so fast.
Prior to 2015, Ukraine used a variety of different analog radios to accomplish their mission. Their comms included Soviet-era radios that were extremely outdated. The main challenge was finding replacement part availability. Ground troops in Ukraine used a combination of Icom, Kenwood and Baofeng radios in the field. All of these were analog and did not offer the Ukrainian military the ability to encrypt their communications. That’s a serious strategic disadvantage.
In 2015, Ukraine began a contract with Dolya, a professional radio communications company based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Dolya brought the Ukrainian military into the 21st century with equipment from U.S. manufacturer Motorola. They’re now using VHF (136-174 Mhz) Motorola MotoTRBO radios, in addition to HF radios for over-the-horizon communications.
Read the article by K0LWC here: https://k0lwc.com/what-radios-are-ukrainian-military-using/
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