British Army’s 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals has taken the Multi-Mode Radio to Belize to test the full range of its capabilities on Exercise Mercury Canopy. The jungle provides a stern test for communication systems as the dense and moist vegetation absorbs radio waves and limits line-of-sight transmission. Also, like any electronic equipment, radios require careful handling and maintenance to protect them in hot and humid conditions.
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| Airborne signallers are testing the Army’s new radios in the jungle, the most challenging environment for radio communications to work (Picture source: British Army) |
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