What is a JCR army?
What is it? Joint Capabilities Release (JCR) is the Army’s next generation friendly force tracking system currently fielding to Afghanistan.
Who makes FBCB2?
Northrop Grumman Corporation
FBCB2 JCR, developed by Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC), will give warfighters significantly enhanced capabilities for battle command. FBCB2 is the key situational awareness and command-and-control system used by U.S. and coalition forces.
What does JBCP stand for?
Joint Battle Command – Platform
The Joint Battle Command – Platform (JBC-P) is a networked mission command. information system that enables Army and Marine Corps’ units to share near real-time friendly, enemy, and battlefield situational awareness, operational maps and graphics, and command and. control (C2) messages.
What is the new BFT?
The next-generation BFT modernization effort, termed BFT 3, will employ several new and enhanced features, including increased network capacity to transfer data, advanced resiliency to electronic warfare attacks and improved means of moving data from source to destination in different operating environments.
What does BFT stand for Army?
The Army’s friendly force tracking system known as Blue Force Tracking (BFT), provides tracking, and Situational Awareness/Command and Control (SA/C2) on more than 120,000 ground/air vehicle platforms across the Army and Joint services.
Who is the AK guy?
Brandon Herrera
I’m Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc, and creator of the AK-50.
How many subscribers does Brandon Herrera have?
Brandon Herrera’s number of subscribers is 2M with 66.3K new subscribers in the last 30 days. The most recent video on the Brandon Herrera channel was uploaded 4 days ago days ago.
What is difference between AK-47 and AK 56?
The AK-47 weighs 4.3 kg and the AK-56 3.8 kg. Both use a 7.62 mm bullet and have a 30-round magazine. Their gas-operated, rotating bolt firing action has a maximum effective range of about 400 metres. While the AK-47 has a partially enclosed front sight, the AK-56 has a fully enclosed, hooded front sight.