11-5985-383-13&p washington, dc, 1 march 1997 operator’s, unit, and direct support maintenance manual including repair parts and special tools list mast, antenna, 30 meter ab-1 340/g (nsn 5985-0) (eic: hhb) reporting errors and recommending improvements you can help improve. No tools are required to assemble the kit, and the kit includes all of the components for turn-key operation. technical manual headquarters department of the army no.
The CBM is a complete radio module access point designed for rapid field deployment. Whether by Humvee, helicopter or other protected mobility vehicle, there is no limit to where it can be deployed. The CAISI Bridge Module (CBM) is a kitted solution. The SNAP’s transit case design enables easy transport in the back of High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles or helicopters, and the modular design allows for varying dish and antenna sizes to appropriately satisfy mission requirements. DataPath’s rugged, trailer-based STT earth terminals set the standard for towable systems. SNAPs are a key communications component for smaller units, providing secure beyond-line-of-sight communications and network connectivity. These non-program of record commercial-off-the-shelf Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) satellite terminals provide access to the tactical network (classified, unclassified and coalition), enabling mission command, information exchange (voice, video and data), call for fires and Medevac support. Secure Internet Protocol Router/Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR/NIPR) Access Point (SNAP) ground satellite terminals are fielded to augment current tactical network capabilities to extend network access to company, platoon and team-level units at the tactical edge of the battlefield. Satellite Communications: CSTP (SNAP) Description