Warfighter Information

Warfighter Information

Common Aviation Command & Control System

Today’s soldiers expect to have network access anywhere, anytime. With the General Dynamics-built Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), commanders can communicate on-the-move and soldiers can have their voices heard, their texts received, and their location displayed on a map.

Like most Americans' Internet connections at home, but with added security and the ability to network in the most remote environments, WIN-T provides U.S. Army soldiers on-the-move with secure high speed, high capacity voice and data communications.

WIN-T is the U.S. Army’s tactical network backbone, providing secure voice and data communications for soldiers on the battlefield without the need for fixed infrastructure. By connecting soldiers with their commanders, WIN-T is changing the way the U.S. Army fights by providing life-saving information on-the-move, anywhere in the world. WIN-T enables soldiers to:

Stream real-time video over the network

View a topographical map of friendly forces

Send texts requesting medical assistance

Digitally call for artillery support

Access mission command apps like CPOF and TIGR

As technology continues to advance, General Dynamics is upgrading WIN-T by making it smaller, more powerful, and easier to use. This allows the U.S. Army’s expeditionary force of today and tomorrow to remain connected and accomplish their missions.



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