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International Night Vision and Communications Solutions Exelis engineered solutions provide integrated connectivity for ground, air and water-based platforms as well as dismounted forces. Revised September 2014

Exelis products, solutions and services are in use by military, government and commercial customers worldwide. Exelis Night Vision and Communications Solutions (NVCS) is a leader in wireless networking systems for tactical military and government use. We are the world s largest provider of military VHF radios including the Single Channel Ground and Airborne System (SINCGARS) communications family, with more than one-half million systems in use by over 34 countries. NETWORK-CENTRIC SOLUTIONS Exelis designs and integrates network-centric communications solutions in facilities located in the U.S. and Great Britain. This includes satellite-based systems, on-the-move Ku-band terminals for a variety of ground-based platforms and force protection advanced warning systems. Exelis leads with new technologies such as waveform development, advanced information assurance solutions and technologies to reduce system size, weight and power usage of communications solutions. For additional information on our international products, please contact: intl.nvcs@exelisinc.com 1 Exelis Spearhead VHF portable handheld tactical radio provides dismounted Soldiers secure, frequency hopping voice and packet data with integrated GPS in a small, lightweight package.

Innovative integrated solutions. 2

Table of Contents Night Vision i-aware Tactical...7-8 Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD), Gen 3, F6015 Series... 9-10 Night Vision Goggle / Image Intensifier Set AN/AVS-9 (F4949 Series)... 11-12 Aviator s Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) AN/AVS-6(V)3 (F4212 Series)... 13-14 Binocular Night Vision Goggle, Ground Gen 3 AN/PVS-23 (F5050)... 15-16 Night Vision Goggles, Gen 3 AN/PVS-7D (F5001 Series)... 17-18 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10160 (F9800 Series)... 19-20 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10130 (F9810 Series)... 21-22 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-11769 (F9815 Series)... 23-24 TactIcal VHF SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio... 27-28 SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio Configurations... 29-30 Spearhead VHF Radio... 31-32 Centaur VHF Manpack Radio (VM)... 33-34 Centaur VHF Vehicle Mounted Radio (VVM)... 35-36 Centaur Light Weight VHF Portable (LWVP)... 37-38 Centaur VHF Portable Radio (VP)... 39-40 AN/ARC201 Export SINCGARS Airborne Radio... 41-42 SINCGARS Export Radio Control Display Unit (ERCDU)... 43-44 Soldier Systems SpearNet Team Member Radio... 47-52 Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS) Global Network On the Move Active Distribution (GNOMAD )... 55-56 Spearhead High Frequency (HF) Radio... 57-60 Data Communications Centaur High Capacity Data Radio (HCDR )... 63-68 Networking Tactical Data Router (TDR)... 71 Tactical Ethernet Switch (TES)... 72 Tactical Internet Controller (INC)... 72 Situational Awareness EGR-2500 SAASM GPS Receiver... 75 GPS Universal Integrated Distribution Expander (GUIDE )... 76 SAASM Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR)... 77 3

GPS FanOut System... 78 Enhanced Control Display Unit (ECDU)... 79-80 SINCGARS Tactical Battlefield Management System (S-TBMS)... 81-82 Communications Management Communications Management System (CMS)... 85-86 Advanced Fill Device (AFD/A)... 87-88 Public Safety Radios SpearNet for National Security and Resilience (NSR)... 91-94 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio HF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-HV1)... 95-96 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Compact Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH2)... 97-98 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-VV1)... 99-100 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH1)... 101-102 Logistics Support Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)... 105 SINCGARS Repair Depot...106 Mobile Maintenance Shelter (MMS)... 107-108 Exelis Inc. 7310 Innovation Blvd Fort Wayne, IN 46818-1370 USA Ph #: 260 451 4600 contact.nvcs@exelisinc.com www.exelisinc.com Exelis Defence Ltd. Jays Close, Viables Estate Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 4BA, United Kingdom Ph #: +44 (0) 1256 311600 defenceltd@exelisinc.com www.exelisinc.com Exelis is a registered trademark of Exelis Inc. Copyright 2014 Exelis Inc. Intl Product Cat 12, Approved for Public Release 04-12, CS-EX1435 Some photos courtesy of GeoSolutions, Ltd., Crown Copyright/MOD2011 and the U.S. DoD. 4

For more than 50 years, Exelis has provided the military with premier vision-enhancing solutions. As the world s leading manufacturer of Generation (Gen) 3 image intensification technology, Exelis continues to work hand-inhand with customers to expand night vision and vision enhancing capabilities, technologies, and resources.

Night Vision i-aware Tactical 9-10 Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD), Gen 3, F6015 Series Night Vision Goggle / Image Intensifier Set AN/AVS-9 (F4949 Series) 11-12 13-14 Aviator s Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) AN/AVS-6(V)3 (F4212 Series) 15-16 Binocular Night Vision Goggle, Ground Gen 3 AN/PVS-23 (F5050) 17-18 Night Vision Goggles, Gen 3 AN/PVS-7D (F5001 Series) 19-20 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10160 (F9800 Series) 21-22 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10130 (F9810 Series) 23-24 Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-11769 (F9815 Series) 25-26

i-aware Tactical i-aware is a family of advanced, multi-purpose night vision products connecting the battlefield soldier and enhancing situational awareness. As part of a complete soldier system or as a stand-alone night vision goggle, i-aware Tactical increases operational effectiveness in both nighttime and daytime missions, and provides the soldier with real-time video access to critical tactical intelligence. > Provides enhanced tactical command and control for improved decision-making > Allows tactical commanders real-time access to live soldier video feeds > Enables viewing GPS, mapping, command text message and target information along with video input from weaponsights to shoot around the corner > Integrates a camera system to capture and export live video from the user s viewpoint DESCRIPTION i-aware Tactical offers integrated color video and imagery display and camera capture export capabilities. The configuration delivers the same night vision capability as the AN/PVS-14 in a light-weight binocular with advanced technical features to improve soldier mobility. BENEFITS > Input/output communications connector for video import/export capability with integrated power connection > Integrated high resolution color display to show soldier mobility information such as maps and target information > Generation 3 performance offers optimum resolution, high gain and photoresponse to near infrared > Clip-on battery pack uses universally available AA batteries for hand-held operation ACCESSORIES > Helmet Mount > Battery Pack > Connector Cable (optional) 7

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties On-Axis Resolution (min) at optimum light level 1.3 cycles/milliradians System Magnification 1X ± 0.03 System Distortion Less than 3% Range Focus Diopter Focus 25 cm to infinity +1 to -2 diopters Field of View Image Intensified Field of View Display Field of View Greater than 40 degrees Greater than 33 degrees diagonal Data Format Display Format System Brightness Gain Captured Video Resolution Video Input Formats Video Output Format 800 x 600 pixels, SVGA Adjustable from 55 fl/fl to more than 5,500 fl/fl 960 x 680 pixels up to 10 frames per second SVGA/VGA, RS-170, CVBS (NTSC or PAL) monochrome USB 2.0 Highspeed Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Battery Life (Image Intensified Only) 14 mm on-axis exit pupil at 25 mm eye relief -40 C to +49 C -46 C to +71 C Greater than 15 hours with 1 Lithium AA battery Power Supply Commercial AA battery, external +5V System Weight Less than 2.2 lbs (1000 gm) includes primary and secondary monocular, helmet Night Vision with i-aware Live Video Overlay The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 12-S-3197. 8 Traditional Night Vision View

Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD), Gen 3, F6015 Series Exelis now offers the F6015 Series (AN/PVS-14) Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) in a light-weight single-battery configuration. The single-battery configuration delivers the same features and versatility as the earlier dual-battery F6015 in a lighter weight monocular, providing greater mobility and comfort under normal operational conditions. Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. Exelis now offers the F6015 Series (AN/PVS-14) Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) in a light-weight single-battery configuration. The singlebattery configuration delivers the same features and versatility as the earlier dual-battery F6015 in a lighter weight monocular, providing greater mobility and comfort under normal operational conditions. The single-battery F6015 is being offered as a replacement for the dualbattery configuration. DESCRIPTION The Exelis F6015 MNVD is designed for use by the individual soldier in a variety of ground-based night operations. It features the superior performance of the Gen 3 F9815 image intensifier tube with a variable gain control to achieve an optimum balance in the images seen by both eyes. The dark-adapted unaided eye provides situational awareness and vision of closerange objects, while the night vision aided eye provides long-range vision of potential threats and targets. This visual flexibility enables the soldier to move quietly and effectively under all night conditions.for weapon firing, the F6015 can be mounted on a MIL STD-1913 weapon rail behind a standard collimated dot sight, such as the EOTech Model 550. This sight provides a central aim point while retaining the F6015 s 40º field of view. When fitted with the 3X magnifier, the unit fits similarly behind the collimated dot sight. This configuration provides the soldier with a 3X night scope, significantly increasing the range of the F6015 for weapon firing. Alternatively, the F6015 can be used with the same sight but remain head or helmet mounted for increased situational awareness and mobility. Thus, the F6015 provides increased versatility without the need to carry multiple types of specialized equipment.mil-std-1913 weapon rails allow use of the F6015 with most types of assault rifles. When ordering the F6015, please specify the exact type of weapon and/or type of helmet that will be used. FEATURES AND BENEFITS > High resolution, high gain, and very high photoresponse in visible and near infrared > Multifunctional: Hand-held as a monocular, headmounted or helmet-mounted as a single-eye goggle, or weapon-mounted as a night scope > Variable gain control for enhanced performance in altering light conditions. > Light weight: 355 grams > Uses many components and ancillary accessories common to the AN/PVS 7 > Uses universally available AA batteries The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 10-S-0617. 9

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties On-Axis Resolution (min) at optimum light level 1.3 cycles/milliradians System Magnification 1X ± 0.03 System Distortion Less than 3% Range Focus Diopter Focus 25 cm to infinity +2 to -6 diopters Field of View Field of View 40 ±2 Data Format System Brightness Gain Adjustable from 25 to more than 3,000 Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Weight of Monocular with eyecup, lens cap, neck cord and battery 14 mm on-axis exit pupil at 25-mm eye relief -51 C to +49 C -51 C to +85 C 355 grams STANDARD ACCESSORIES > Medium and Thick Brow Pads Changeable pads > Head/Helmet Mount Adapter Attaches F6015 to head strap or helmet mount. Allows the user to position the monocular unit in front of either eye > Eye Cup Prevents the emission of stray light or facial reflections > Demist Shield Snaps onto the eyepiece to prevent condensation on the optics > Sacrificial Window Shields the objective lens from airborne sand, dust, or anything that may scratch the lens. > Carrying Case Provides convenient storage > Shoulder Strap Attaches to the F6015 carrying case for easy portability > Lens Paper Used to lightly clean the objective and eyepiece glass surfaces OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES > Helmet Mount Assembly > Head Mount Assembly > Small-Arms Mounting Adapter > 3X or 5X Magnifier Lens > Tether Cord > Eye Guard > Shipping/Storage Case 10

Night Vision Goggle / Image Intensifier Set AN/AVS-9 (F4949 Series) The F4949 series is the standard night flying system for the air crews of the U.S. Air Force and Navy. Over 26,000 F4949 systems are in service in 34 nations, worldwide DESCRIPTION First developed by Exelis in 1992, the F4949 night vision system continually has improved and is now designated the AN/AVS 9(V) by the U.S. Government. The (V) indicates there are many versions in service. The F4949 series is the standard night flying system for the air crews of the U.S. Air Force and Navy. Over 26,000 F4949 systems are in service in 34 nations, worldwide. Rotarywing versions of the F4949 feature a rear-mounted, low-profile battery pack, which uses four AA alkaline batteries, allowing operation for more than 50 hours. Power is provided by a cable extending from the battery pack, over the helmet, and into a connector in the mount. Fixed-wing versions feature a front-mounted battery pack, which uses two 1/2 AA lithium batteries that allow operation for more than 16 hours. An optional battery pack adapter enables connection of the fixed-wing F4949 to the rear-mounted battery pack, providing the same operational time as the rotary-wing versions when ejection is not a consideration. An optional clip-on power source enables hand-held operation of the binocular without use of a flight helmet.exelis F4949 series of aviator s night vision systems is available in over 40 different configurations. The type of aircraft and type of helmet being used will determine which configuration existing or customized will best meet our customer s requirements. > Low-profile battery pack improves aviator head mobility and increases battery life. > Other features include flip-up/flip-down capability, simple binocular attachment, individual interpupillary adjustment, tilt, vertical and fore-aft adjustments to fit all aviators. STANDARD ACCESSORIES > Carrying Case tailored to system > Lens caps > Lens paper > Operator s Manual > Helmet attachment instructions > Neck cord (rotary-wing versions) > Low-profile battery pack (rotary wing versions) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES > Battery pack adapter (fixed-wing versions) > Low profile battery pack (fixed-wing versions) > Clip-on power source FEATURES AND BENEFITS > Gen 3 tube performance offering high resolution, high gain, photoresponse to near infrared, and exceptional reliability. > Class A, B, C, and UK 645 minus-blue filters for objective lens available to suit all types of cockpit lighting, including color displays and fighter HUDs. > Helmet mount configurations designed for fixed-wing and rotary-wing applications, adapting to most aviator helmets (U.S. HGU-55/P, HGU-56/P, HGU-84/P, SPH 4AF, SPH-4B, SPH-5; British Alpha 202 and Mk4; French OS and CGF). Other mounts available upon request. > 25-mm eye-relief eyepieces easily accommodate eyeglasses. The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 07-S-2340. 11

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties Spectral Response System Magnification Collimation Interpupillary Adjustment Vertical Adjustment Fore-and-Aft Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Objective Lens Objective Lens Filters Objective Lens Focus Eyepiece Lens Field of View Field of View Data Format System Brightness Gain Resolution Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief Operating Temperature Weight of Binocular Weight of Mount Fixed Wing Rotary Wing Eyepiece Adjustment Flip-up/Flip-down Automatic Breakaway Battery Type Visible to 0.90 μm (IR) Unity 1 convergence 0.3 dipvergence/divergence Independent, 51 to 72 mm total 25 mm, range 27 mm, range 10, range EFL 27 mm F/1.23, T/1.35 Class A, B, C, UK 645 available Range 41 cm to infinity EFL 27 mm 40 nominal 5000 fl/fl, minimum 1.3 cy/mr, minimum (1.36 typical) On-axis: 14 mm @ 25-mm distance Full-field: 6 mm @ 25-mm distance -32 C to +52 C 550 grams 250 Grams 330 Grams +2.0 to -6.0 Diopters Button release 11 to 15 g Fixed wing: 2 ea. 1/2 AA size, lithium, Rotary wing: 4 ea. AA size, alkaline 12

Aviator s Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) AN/AVS-6(V)3 (F4212 Series) Fitted with the latest Pinnacle tubes, the V3 ANVIS offers the best low-light-level performance available and significantly reduced halo. The gated power supply in these tubes maintains system resolution even in the presence of bright lights, significantly expanding the capability to operate in changing light conditions. DESCRIPTION The Exelis V3 ANVIS enables rotary-wing aviators to conduct and complete night operations during the darkest nights of the year. Fitted with the latest Pinnacle tubes, the V3 ANVIS offers the best low-light-level performance available and significantly reduced halo. The gated power supply in these tubes maintains system resolution even in the presence of bright lights, significantly expanding the capability to operate in changing light conditions. The V3 has the same improved positive objective lens focus fitted to Exelis F4949 series of aviation night vision systems, guaranteeing maximum image clarity under all conditions of flight. The lightweight binocular can be mounted to a variety of aviator helmets, including the SPH-4B, the HGU-56/P, and the Alpha. STANDARD ACCESSORIES > Carrying Case > Lens caps > Lens paper > Operator s Manual > Neck cord OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES > Clip-on power source > Shipping and storage case Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. Exelis offers the popular Aviator s Night Vision System (ANVIS), the V3, with improved features and Pinnacle image intensifier tubes. FEATURES AND BENEFITS > Gen 3 gated Pinnacle tubes provide the highest performance available under all light levels encountered during night flying operations. > Improved objective lens focus maximizes image clarity at all times. > Optional clip-on power source allows ANVIS usage without helmet. > Independent eye-span adjustment and 25-mm eye relief eyepiece accommodate eyeglasses and other individual physical characteristics. > Low-profile battery pack improves head mobility for aviator while in cockpit. > Minus-blue objective lens filter screens glare from cockpit instrument lighting. > Other features include flip-up stowage, durable, soft sided carrying case; and rugged, environmentally protective shipping and storage case (optional). The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 07-S-2341. 13

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties Spectral Response System Magnification Collimation Halo Diopter Adjustment Interpupillary Adjustment Fore-and-Aft Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Objective Lens Eyepiece Lens Focus Range Visible to 0.90 μm (IR) Unity 1 convergence 0.3 dipvergence/divergence Variable +2 to -6 diopters 52 to 72 mm 27 mm, range 10, minimum EFL 27 mm F/1.23, T/1.35 EFL 27 mm 41 cm to infinity Field of View Field of View 40 Data Format System Brightness Gain 5500 fl/fl, minimum Resolution - High Light Level (fc) 1.3 cy/mr, minimum (on-axis) - Low Light Level 0.9 cy/mr, minimum (on-axis) Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief Flip-up/Flip-down Automatic Breakaway Battery Life Battery Type Weight of Binocular Operating Temperature Range Standard Mounting Optional Mounting On-axis: 14 mm @ 25-mm distance Full-field: 6 mm @ 25-mm distance Button release 11 to 15 g Nominally 30 hours under standard conditions AA size alkaline 590 grams maximum (525 typical) -40 C to +52 C SPH-4B, SPH-4AF, HGU-56P Available for Alpha and CGF helmets 14

Binocular Night Vision Goggle, Ground Gen 3 AN/PVS-23 (F5050) Exelis, the world s leading producer of Generation (Gen) 3 image intensification devices, offers the AN/PVS-23 (F5050) binocular night vision goggle for both ground-based and sea-based applications. The AN/PVS-23 (F5050) is a rugged binocular designed to furnish increased depth perception for activities such as off-road driving and high-speed navigation at sea. DESCRIPTION The AN/PVS-23 (F5050) binocular has aviation standard optics and high-resolution Gen 3 F9800 image intensifier tubes. It has outstanding performance because each eye receives a unique image giving greater clarity than can be obtained from single-tube devices. With a different image in each eye, it is easier to judge distances and relative motion so the ability to perform tasks such as driving is greatly improved. The binocular includes a powerful infrared (IR) illuminator with wide or narrow beam capability. The AN/PVS-23 (F5050) can be hand held, head mounted or helmet mounted. When hand held or head mounted, it is powered by a single AA battery integral to the binocular. When helmet mounted, it is powered by a rear-mounted battery pack that contains two pairs of AA batteries for extended operational endurance. The basic AN/PVS-23 (F5050) system includes the binocular, rear mounted battery pack, soft carrying case, and accessories. To complete the system, an optional bracket and strap assembly tailored to specific helmets is required. When ordering the F5050, please specify the exact type of helmet that will be used. FEATURES AND BENEFITS > High-performance Gen 3 tubes > Binocular vision for greater depth perception > Mounts available for most types of helmets > Integral battery for hand-held or head-mounted use > Adjustable (spot/flood) IR illumination > Independent eye-span adjustment > Binocular detaches easily from mount > Rugged construction STANDARD ACCESSORIES > Objective Lens Covers Protect the objective lenses when the system is not in use and provide a means for daylight training. > Low Profile Battery Pack Allows extended operational use while helmet-mounted > Eye Cups Prevent the emission of stray light or facial reflections > Demist Shield Snaps onto the eyepiece to prevent condensation on the optics > Carrying Case - Provides convenient storage F5050 shown attached to PASGT helmet > Sacrificial Window Shields the objective lens from airborne sand, dust, or anything that may scratch the lenses. > Shoulder Strap Attaches to the F5050 carrying case for easy portability > Lens Paper Used to lightly clean the objective and eyepiece glass surfaces The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 01-S-0122. 15

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties System Magnification Collimation Diopter Adjustment Interpupillary Adjustment Fore-and-Aft Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Objective Lens EFL Eyepiece Lens EFL Focus Range Field of View Unity 1 convergence 0.3 divergence/dipvergence +2 to -6 diopters 52 to 72 mm - individual knobs 25 mm range 10, minimum 27 mm F/1.23, T/1.35 27 mm Field of View 40, +1 /-2 Data Format System Brightness Gain Resolution Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief On-axis: Flip-up/Flip-down Battery Type Weight of Binocular Operating Temperature Range 41 cm (16 in.) to infinity 6,000 fl/fl, minimum 1.3 cy/mr, minimum 14 mm @ 25-mm distance Full-field: 6 mm @ 25-mm distance Button release for up and down motion One 1.5 Vdc AA-size alkaline internal or Two 1.5 Vdc AA-size alkaline external battery pack 650 grams -32 C to +52 C OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES > Bracket and strap assembly for specific helmet being used > Head Mount - Allows for hands free operation > Mount Assembly - Attaches F5050 binocular to optional head mount or bracket and strap assembly 16

Night Vision Goggles, Gen 3 AN/PVS-7D (F5001 Series) The Exelis AN/PVS-7D (F5001) night vision goggles enable military ground forces to conduct critical missions during the darkest nights of the year. Extremely lightweight, the AN/PVS-7D has been human engineered for long-wearing comfort. It can be hand held, helmet mounted, or head-strap mounted for hands-free operation. Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. Exelis offers the popular AN/PVS- 7D night vision goggle with various accessory options - all designed to meet individual customer performance requirements. DESCRIPTION The Exelis AN/PVS-7D (F5001) night vision goggles enable military ground forces to conduct critical missions during the darkest nights of the year. Extremely lightweight, the AN/PVS-7D has been human engineered for long-wearing comfort. It can be hand held, helmet mounted, or headstrap mounted for hands-free operation. Key features include: a quick-release lever to permit one-handed attachment/detachment from helmet or head harness; an automatic highlight cutoff to protect the image intensifier; an IR-on indicator; and a low-voltage indicator. FEATURES AND BENEFITS > Offers optimum resolution, high gain, and photo response to near infrared > May be mounted on head strap-mounted for hands-free operation > Lightweight: 680 grams > Uses universally available AA batteries The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 07-S-2318. 17

SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties Spectral Response System Magnification Collimation Diopter Adjustment Interpupillary Adjustment Fore-and-Aft Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Objective Lens EFL Eyepiece Lens EFL Focus Range Eye Relief Voltage Required Field of View Visible to 0.90 μm (IR) Unity Field of View 40 Data Format System Brightness Gain Resolution - High Light Level (fc) Physical/Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief On-axis: Flip-up/Flip-down Battery Type Weight of Binocular Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range 1 ± 1 convergence 1/2 dipvergence/divergence +2 to -6 diopters 55 to 71 mm 25 mm range 10, minimum 26 mm/f/1.2, T/1.3 26 mm 20 cm to infinity 15 mm 2.7 Vdc = 3.0 VDC, battery (50 ma, Maximum) 3000 fl/fl, minimum 1.15 cy/mr, minimum (on-axis) 14 mm @ 25-mm distance Full-field: 6 mm @ 25-mm distance Button release for up and down motion Two AA size 1.5-V alkalines, or One 3.0-V lithium (BA-5567-U) 680 grams maximum -51 C to +49 C -51 C to +85 C STANDARD ACCESSORIES > Head Mount Assembly Allows handsfree operation. Adjusts to accommodate the user s head size and eye position. > Medium and Thick Brow Pads Changeable pads to accommodate head sizes > Eye Cup Prevent the emission of stray light or facial reflections OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES > Helmet-Mount Assembly > IR Spot/Flood Lens > Magnetic Compass > 3X or 5X Magnifier Lens > Tethering Cord > Shipping/ Storage Case > Demist Shields Snap onto the eyepiece to prevent condensation on the optics > Sacrificial Window Shields the objective lens from airborne sand, dust, or anything that may scratch the lens. > Carrying Case Provides convenient storage > Shoulder Strap Attaches to the F5001 carrying case for easy portability > Lens Paper Used to lightly clean the objective and eyepiece glass surfaces 18

Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10160 (F9800 Series) The Exelis Gen 3 F9800 Series (MX-10160) image intensifier tubes are designed for use in all night vision systems that use an inverting tube, such as aviator goggles, ground systems, and weaponsights. Exelis offers two tube options with different performance levels that comply with the U.S. DoS and DoD guidelines for Gen 3 export. Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. The Exelis Gen 3 F9800 Series (MX-10160) image intensifier tubes are designed for use in all night vision systems that use an inverting tube, such as aviator goggles, ground systems, and weaponsights. Exelis offers two tube options with different performance levels that comply with the U.S. DoS and DoD guidelines for Gen 3 export. DESCRIPTION Each model in Exelis F9800 Series of Gen 3 18-mm image intensifier tubes consists of a high-efficiency GaAs photocathode bonded to a glass input window, a microchannel plate (MCP) current amplifier, and a P-43 phosphor screen deposited on an inverting fiberoptic output window. The Gen 3 photocathode is very sensitive to low-radiation levels of visible and, especially, near infrared light. It also provides very high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for extended detection ranges at very low light levels. The 6-micron channel spacing in Exelis MCP provides exceptional resolution and extended detection ranges in low-light conditions. The MCP has an ion-barrier film that preserves photocathode sensitivity during operation, greatly extending the life of Gen 3 tubes compared to Gen 2. EXPORT MODELS Exelis offers two F9800 models for export. A Figure of Merit (FOM) is an important consideration in determining the maximum level of tube performance allowed for export. FOM is the product of resolution, in line pairs per millimeter (lp/mm) multiplied by SNR as measured by U.S. industry standards.* Two important FOM thresholds are 1250 and 1600. > The F9800P tube has 1600 FOM and meets the Omnibus V specifications. > The F9800J tube is similar to the F9800P tube, but has a reduced SNR to meet 1250 FOM. * Resolution and signal-to-noise ratio calculated by other methods may not be equivalent The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 09-S-2313. 19

SPECIFICATIONS Tube Model F9800J F9800P Resolution, lp/mm, (Minimum) 64 64 High-Light Resolution @20 fc (min) lp/mm 12 12 Photocathode Sensitivity (Minimum) @ 2856º K, μa/lm 1350 1800 @ 880 μm 65 80 Signal/Noise Ratio (Minimum) 18 21.0 FOM (Maximum) 1250 1600 EBI, X10-11 lm/cm2 (Maximum) 2.5 2.5 Luminous Gain, fl/fc @2X10-6 fc (Minimum) 40000-70000 40000-70000 @2X10-4 fc (Minimum) 10000-20000 10000-20000 Output Brightness, fl @1 and 20 Fc 2.0-4.0 2.0-4.0 Output Brightness Uniformity (Maximum) @ 2856º K, and @ 880 nm 3.1 3.1 MTF (Minimum) @2.5 lp/mm 92% 92% @7.5 lp/mm 80% 80% @15.0 lp/mm 61% 61% @25.0 lp/mm 38% 38% Reliability, Hrs. (Minimum) 10000 10000 Maximum Spots Allowed in Each Zone Zone Spot Size (in.) 1 2 3 1 2 3 >.012 or Larger 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.009.012 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.006.009 0 1 1 0 1 1 >.003.006 0 2 2 0 2 2 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) 20

Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-10130 (F9810 Series) The 6-micron channel spacing in the Exelis MCP provides exceptional resolution and extended detection ranges in low-light conditions. The MCP has an ion-barrier film that preserves photocathode sensitivity during operation, greatly extending the life of Gen 3 tubes compared to Gen 2. AN/PVS-7 (F5001) Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. The Exelis Gen 3 F9810 Series (MX-10130) image intensifier tubes are designed for use in all variants of the AN/PVS-7 night vision goggles and are supplied with new AN/PVS 7 systems or retrofitted to older Gen 2 or Gen 3 models. Exelis offers two tube options with different performance levels that comply with the U.S. DoS and DoD guidelines for Gen 3 export. DESCRIPTION Each model in Exelis F9810 Series of Gen 3 18 mm image intensifier tubes consists of a high-efficiency GaAs photocathode bonded to a glass input window, a microchannel plate (MCP) current amplifier, and a P-43 phosphor screen deposited on a fiber-optic output window. The Gen 3 photocathode is very sensitive to low-radiation levels of visible and, especially, near infrared light. It also provides very high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for extended detection ranges at very low light levels. The 6-micron channel spacing in the Exelis MCP provides exceptional resolution and extended detection ranges in low-light conditions. The MCP has an ion-barrier film that preserves photocathode sensitivity during operation, greatly extending the life of Gen 3 tubes compared to Gen 2. EXPORT MODELS Exelis offers two F9810 models for export. A Figure of Merit (FOM) is an important consideration in determining the maximum level of tube performance allowed for export. FOM is the product of resolution, in line pairs per millimeter (lp/mm) multiplied by SNR as measured by U.S. industry standards.* Two important FOM thresholds are 1250 and 1600. > The F9810P tube has 1600 FOM and meets the Omnibus V specifications. > The F9810J tube is similar to the F9810P tube, but has a reduced SNR to meet 1250 FOM. * Resolution and signal-to-noise ratio calculated by other methods may not be equivalent. The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 02-S-2376. 21

SPECIFICATIONS Tube Model F9810J F9810P Resolution, lp/mm, (Minimum) 57 64 High-Light Resolution @20 fc (min) lp/mm 12 12 Photocathode Sensitivity (Minimum) @ 2856º K, μa/lm 1350 1500 @ 830nm, ma/w 135 155 Signal/Noise Ratio (Minimum) 18 19.2 FOM (Maximum) 1250 1600 EBI, X10-11 lm/cm2 (Maximum) 2.5 2.5 Luminous Gain, fl/fc @2X10-6 fc 40000-70000 40000-70000 @2X10-4 fc 10000-20000 10000-20000 Output Brightness, fl @1 and 20 Fc 2.0-4.0 2.0-4.0 Output Brightness Uniformity (Maximum) @ 2856º K, and @ 880 nm 2.1 2.1 MTF (Minimum) @2.5 lp/mm 90% 92% @7.5 lp/mm 70% 80% @15.0 lp/mm 54% 61% @25.0 lp/mm 27% 38% Photocathode Diameter, mm (Minimum) 17.5 17.5 Reliability, Hrs. (Minimum) 10000 10000 Maximum Spots Allowed in Each Zone Zone Spot Size (in.) 1 2 3 1 2 3 >.015 or Larger 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.012 or.015 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.009.012 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.006.009 0 1 2 0 1 2 >.003.006 0 2 3 0 2 3 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) 22

Image Intensifier Generation 3 18-mm, MX-11769 (F9815 Series) The Exelis Gen 3 F9815 Series (MX-11769) image intensifier tubes are designed for use in the AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device. Exelis offers a selection of tubes, providing different performance levels, to satisfy a wide range of customer specifications and to comply with the U.S. DoS and DoD guidelines for Gen 3 export. MX-11769 (F9815 Series) AN/PVS-14 (F6015) Exelis also provides technical support, service, training, and maintenance for our products to maximize customer benefits and usability. The Exelis Gen 3 F9815 Series (MX-11769) image intensifier tubes are designed for use in the AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device. Exelis offers a selection of tubes, providing different performance levels, to satisfy a wide range of customer specifications and to comply with the U.S. DoS and DoD guidelines for Gen 3 export. DESCRIPTION Exelis Gen 3 F9815 Series 18-mm image intensifier consists of a high-efficiency GaAs photocathode bonded to a glass input window, a microchannel plate (MCP) current amplifier, and a P-43 phosphor screen deposited on an inverting fiber optic output window. The Gen 3 photocathode is very sensitive to low-radiation levels of visible and, especially, near infrared light. It also provides very high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for extended detection ranges at very low light levels as well as variable gain to optimize performance in the AN/PVS-14. The 6-micron channel spacing in Exelis MCP provides exceptional resolution and extended detection ranges in low-light conditions. The MCP has an ion-barrier film that preserves photocathode sensitivity during operation, greatly extending the life of Gen 3 tubes compared to Gen 2. EXPORT MODELS Exelis offers two F9815 models for export. A figure of merit (FOM) is an important consideration in determining the maximum performance level allowed for export. FOM is the product of resolution, in line pairs per millimeter (lp/mm) multiplied by SNR as measured by U.S. industry standards. Two important FOM thresholds are 1250 and 1600. > The F9815P tube has 1600 FOM and meets the Omnibus IV specifications. Low profile battery pack > The F9815J tube is similar to the F9815P, but has a reduced SNR to meet 1250 FOM. The information contained in this document is approved for unlimited distribution per 02-S-2448/A1. 23

SPECIFICATIONS Tube Model F9815J F9815P Resolution, lp/mm, (Minimum) 57 64 High-Light Resolution @20 fc (min) lp/mm 12 12 Photocathode Sensitivity (Minimum) @ 2856º K, μa/lm 1350 1500 @ 830nm, ma/w 135 155 Signal/Noise Ratio (Minimum) 18 19.2 FOM (Maximum) 1250 1600 EBI, X10-11 lm/cm2 (Maximum) 2.5 2.5 Luminous Gain, fl/fc @2X10-6 fc 40000-70000 40000-70000 @2X10-4 fc 10000-20000 10000-20000 Output Brightness, fl @1 and 20 Fc 2.0-4.0 2.0-4.0 Output Brightness Uniformity (Maximum) @ 2856º K, and @ 880 nm 3.1 3.1 MTF (Minimum) @2.5 lp/mm 90% 92% @7.5 lp/mm 70% 80% @15.0 lp/mm 54% 61% @25.0 lp/mm 27% 38% Photocathode Diameter, mm (Minimum) 17.5 17.5 Reliability, Hrs. (Minimum) 10000 10000 Maximum Spots Allowed in Each Zone Zone Spot Size (in.) 1 2 3 1 2 3 >.015 or Larger 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.012 or.015 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.009.012 0 0 0 0 0 0 >.006.009 0 1 2 0 1 2 >.003.006 0 2 3 0 2 3 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) 24

The tactical products highlighted in this section provide immediate and secure frequency hopping abilities across a variety of configurations. Customization is made possible by utilizing our transmission and encryption technology. Whether radios are used independently or as part of a larger system, the Exelis SINCGARS and Centaur lines deliver secure voice and data transmissions.

Tactical VHF SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio 31-32 SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio Configurations 33-34 Spearhead VHF Radio 35-36 Centaur VHF Manpack Radio (VM) 37-38 Centaur VHF Vehicle Mounted Radio (VVM) 39-40 Centaur Light Weight VHF Portable (LWVP) 41-42 Centaur VHF Portable Radio (VP) 43-44 AN/ARC201 Export SINCGARS Airborne Radio 45-46 SINCGARS Export Radio Control Display Unit (ERCDU) 47-48

SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio The RT-1702 radio provides international customers with access to the quality, durability and reliability of the most widely fielded Combat Net Radio in the world Exelis SINCGARS. Built on the same production lines and using the same parts used for the U.S. Armed Forces, the RT-1702 offers unparalleled operational availability and whole life support. The RT-1702 is designed to provide network data services in both mounted and dismounted configurations. In the mounted role the radio works with the Internet Controller to provide robust mobile ad hoc network data services. As a manpack the radio provides the local host Command and Control application a standard PPP interface to access the Tactical Internet. The RT-1702 is software programmable which enables Exelis to customize the features and functions of the radio to meet the specific operational needs of the using force. The Exelis SINCGARS transmission and encryption security algorithms provide each country their own unique secure communications which provides the user immediate secure frequency hopping operations with no external planning or fill distribution system required. Flexible frequency selection and security options are available from the front panel to allow the local unit to effectively manage multiple radio net operations. When combined with the available embedded 12 channel GPS Receiver option the RT-1702 offers the Warfighter secure voice, IP data and GPS position reporting in a single system. External GPS interfaces are also provided to allow effective sharing of GPS data with other tactical systems. The Exelis RT-1702 features a multi-language front panel display and keypad. The Arabic RT-1702 is shown above. 27

SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Frequency Range 30-88 MHZ Channels 2320 Presets 8 single channel 6 Frequency Hopping (FH) presets Independently selectable operating bands available from front panel Default orthogonal hopsets provided Transmit Power 100 mw, 5 W, 10 W dismounted, 50 W mounted RFPA options Operating Modes Single Channel - Clear or Secure (STANAG 4204 compliant) FH - Clear or Secure (any combination of 2320 available channels) Over the Air Remote Fill Retransmit operation (automatically switches between voice and data) Data RS-232 PPP data interface for local data devices MIL-STD-188-220C operations with ATCS Tactical Internet X.21 packet data interface RS-232 data at 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 bps Synchronous data at 1200, 2400, 4800 and 16000 bps Integrated GPS Option Antennas Passive or active Over the Air Position reporting and reception C2 applications Local and receiver positions provided Optional Enhanced Control Radio remote control Display Unit (ECDU) Display of local position, net member positions Waypoint entry and management Environmental Operating Temperature -50 C to +71 C (-58 F to +160 F) Testing MIL-STD-810 Tracked and wheeled vibration, ballistic and drop shock, humidity, rain, dust, drop, loose cargo, salt fog, immersion to 1 m (3 ), altitude MIL-STD-461 EMI Physical Characteristics Size 8.7 cm (3.4 in) high x 13.4 cm (5.3 in) wide x 25.8 cm (10.15 in) deep Weight 3.5 Kg with embedded battery Display Multi-language front panel display and keypad available Battery Operations Battery Options BA-5590, BB-2590, and BB-590; Internal holding battery insert for mounted operations using standard alkaline cells Optional Features Fill option Single point fill capability using the Advanced Fill Device (AFD/A) Remote Control Secure remote control capability for up to 4 km distance Vehicular Remote Control Allows remote operation of up to 2 mounted SINCGARS RT-1702 radios Unit (VRCU) ECDU Provides dismounted over the shoulder control of radio Support Comprehensive built-in-test capability Complete operator and maintainer training and technical documentation available Automated field test set available for standardized intermediate test functions Field Service Representatives are available to support system integration and installation at user facilities Mean Time Between Failures Production reliability demonstrated at over 5,000 hours 28

SINCGARS RT-1702 VHF Radio Configurations Software-programmable voice and data radio configurations providing integrated COMSEC, TRANSEC and Situational Awareness. The Exelis SINCGARS RT-1702 radio provides the international customer access to the quality, durability and reliability of the most widely fielded Combat Net Radio in the world Exelis SINCGARS. Built on the same production lines and using the same parts used for the U.S. Armed Forces, RT-1702 offers unparalleled operational availability and whole life support. The RT-1702 is designed to provide network data services in both mounted and dismounted configurations. In the mounted role the radio works with the Internet Controller in the mount to provide robust mobile ad hoc network data services. As a manpack the radio provides the local host Command and Control Application a standard PPP interface to access the Tactical Internet. A number of configurations are available to provide communications coverage for long and short ranges. RT-1702 AN/PRC-119 5 Watt, 10 Watt Manpack AN/VRC-87 Vehicular 5 W short-range AN/VRC-88 Vehicular 5 W short-range dismountable includes manpack accessories AN/VRC-89 Vehicular 50 W long-range/ short-range AN/VRC-90 Vehicular 50 W long-range AN/VRC-91 Vehicular 50 W long-range/ dismountable short-range with manpack accessories AN/VRC-92 Vehicular 50 W dual long-range (retransmit) plus 2nd power amp and retrans cable VEHICLE ADAPTER ASSEMBLY (VAA) Standard U.S. mount TACTICAL RADIO MOUNT (TRM) Slim mount for vehicles with space limitations 29

SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Frequency Modulation Type Channels 2320 Channel Spacing Modes of Operation Preset Channels Frequency Hopping Preset Radio Nets Range 30-88 MHz Frequency modulation (digital or analog) 25 khz Single channel and Frequency Hopping (FH) 8 for single-channel operation 6 FH Presets Frequency Entry Battery Type Frequency Stability Communications Security Capability Data Capability Self Test Display Built-In GPS Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Input Power Manpack Vehicular Environmental Vehicular Physical Characteristics Size Volume Weight Through keyboard, including FH band limits Primary-balanced lithium-sulphur dioxide or rechargeable Ni-Cad, Ni-mH, Li-ION ±2 PPM Internal encryption module, operation in plain text or cipher text 600 bps to 16 kbps digital plus FSK, including packet data Unit and module level built-in test Front panel display of status Gen III Night Vision Goggle compatibility Optional 100 mw, 5 W, 10 W dismounted, 50 W (with RFPA power amplifier) 12-14 volt battery +28 Vdc per MIL-STD-1275-51 C to +71 C (-60 F to +160 F) including effects from sun loading Water immersible to 1 m (3 ft) Mechanical environment of military wheel and track vehicles per MIL-STD-810 procedures 13.4 cm wide X 8.7 cm high x 25.8 cm deep (5.3 in wide x 3.4 in high x 10.15 in deep) including battery 2973 cm 3 (1203) including battery 3.5 kg (7.8 lbs.) including BB-2590 battery 30

Spearhead VHF Radio The Exelis Spearhead VHF portable handheld tactical radio provides dismounted Soldiers secure, frequency hopping voice and packet data with integrated GPS in a small, lightweight package. Supporting full interoperability with the Exelis SINCGARS RT-1702 communications system, the software-programmable advantage of Spearhead VHF allows rapid deployment to specific customers who require varying features with different functional and operational needs. Spearhead VHF employs proven Exelis transmission and encryption security. This provides any country the ability to enforce their own unique, secure communications. Voice operations are supported using an internal speaker and microphone or through the use of a range of attached audio ancillaries including a variety of headsets and handsets. IP-based data communications allow operation with a wide range of data ancillaries and provide full access to the Tactical Internet. The integrated GPS function includes local position displays, transparent secure position reporting to all net members, and display of received net member s location. Position reports can also be automatically provided to attached data systems. ACCESSORIES GPS, 1 and 1/2 meter blade antennas Handset Ruggedized, multi-bay battery charger Headsets Desktop, single-bay battery charger Ruggedized, single-bay battery charger pack 31

SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Frequency Range 30-88 MHZ Channels 2320 Preset Channels 8; Selectable via selector switch Frequency Hopping Presets 6; Power on default orthogonal hopsets provided Data Interface RS-232, standard PPP, in accordance with MIL-STD-220A, for local data devices Operations MIL-STD-188-220C with the Tactical Internet Country Specific Security Proven Exelis transmission and encryption security Operating Modes Single Channel Clear or secure (STANAG 4204 compliant) Frequency Hopping Clear or secure; full or partial band Fill Power-on default FH/CT Managed via AFD/A with CMS 7 or remote Over the Air GPS Integrated Receiver Standard internal 12 channel receiver Antenna Interface Passive or active; standard SMA connector Local Position Display Standard Net Member Position Display Grid coordinate or relative position (range and azimuth from own location) Over the Air Position Reporting Embedded within secure transmissions Receiver/Transmitter Characteristics Receiver Sensitivity -118 dbm (at 10 db SINAD); increased comms range and connection reliability Transmitter Power 100 mw, 2 W, 5 W Environmental Operating Temperature -20 C to +60 C Testing MIL-STD-810F; including immersion to 1 meter MIL-STD-461E Physical Characteristics Size 76 mm wide x 53 mm deep x 218 mm high including battery (3 in wide x 2.08 in deep x 8.58 in high including battery) Weight <1.2 Kg (< 2.65 lbs), including battery and antenna (VHF + GPS) Color Green or tan Display Multi-language monochrome graphics display Accessories VHF Antenna 1 meter* or 1/2 meter blade; optional gooseneck 1/2 meter Helical; no gooseneck GPS Antenna Passive, quadrafilar helical* Battery Li-Ion rechargeable*; plastic or metal case Battery Charger Desktop or ruggedized; single** or multi-bay Belt Clip Rear mount; for handheld deployment Pouch MOLLE/ALICE compatible; for wearable deployment Thermal Sleeve Solar load comforter Handset H-250 Headsets; Data/Headset Cables Consult factory for various available styles, configurations and length * Included in standard configuration ** AC/DC, vehicle, and solar inputs available 32

Centaur VHF Manpack Radio (VM) Secure VHF communications integrating voice and data, embedded GPS supporting situational awareness, and an IP router. Exelis is the VHF world market leader with more than 650,000 radios deployed worldwide. The Centaur VHF Manpack (VM) is a fully secure voice and data radio providing Situation Awareness (SA) for dismounted troops and vehicles that require the highest level of security. We are able to provide this using AES 256 bit encryption and by allowing the radio to operate in three different secure modes fixed frequency, frequency hopping and free channel search. Every radio is stringently tested to surpass military specifications. The operational temperature of all radios exceeds -40 C to +71 C. The radios are robust, reliable and can be trusted in the most hostile of environments. Flexibility is key on the battlefield; the VM is software programmable and can be easily upgraded. The versatility of this radio enables integration between dismounted and vehicular units. VM OVERVIEW > Compact, lightweight tactical radio > Fully secure in both voice and data > Resistant to jamming and interference > Supports Situational Awareness (SA) > Robust, reliable and battle proven > Centaur radios are available and interoperate with ground, sea and air applications > Better radio reliability provides serious long term customer savings OPERATIONAL BENEFITS > Embedded GPS and IP router > Open architecture IP data networking > TCP/IP internet compatible > Fully secure with world-leading AES 256-bit encryption > Multiple ECCM modes secure fixed frequency, frequency hopping, free channel search > Temperature range exceeds full military specification and environmental climates > Backward compatible with existing analogue radios (STANAG 4204) > CVSD and MELP voice modes resist enemy jamming > Outstanding co-site performance EASE OF USE > Simple to use with standard controls for all VHF radios > Software programmable - upgradeable in the field > Standardised man machine interface > Wide range of ancillaries (headsets, handsets, antennas, batteries and chargers) 33

SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Characteristics Model Type Frequency Power Out Data rate DC Power in ECCM Embedded Comsec Embedded Transec Embedded GPS Functions Platform Operational temperature Storage temperature Environmental EMI/EMC Power Hold up battery Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test 185 mm x 88 mm x 234 mm 3.4 kg Manpack and vehicle 30-88 MHz 5/16 watts 16 kbps 14 volt battery Multiple levels of protection Yes Yes Yes Voice, data Man, vehicle and sea inshore) -40 C to +71 C including solar -55 C to +71 C including solar Full military specification Full military specification Smart rechargeable Lithium-ion battery: 4AH, 5AH and 10AH Rechargeable Lithium-ion (internal) >5000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation 34

Centaur VHF Vehicle Mounted Radio (VVM) Exels is the VHF world market leader with over 650,000 radios deployed worldwide. The VHF Vehicle Mounted Radio (VVM) is a fully secure voice and data radio providing Situational Awareness (SA) for vehicles requiring the highest level of security. We are able to provide this using AES 256 bit encryption and by allowing the radio to operate in three different secure modes fixed frequency, frequency hopping and free channel search. The VVM can incorporate the Radio Frequency and Integrated Filter Power Amplifiers (RFPA/IFPA) which gives a 50W output and provides extended range. The IFPA with its integrated 50W narrow band hopping filter provides excellent co-site performance for radios in headquarter environments. Every radio is stringently tested to surpass military specifications. The operational temperature of all radios exceeds -40 C to +71 C. The radios are robust, reliable and can be trusted in the most hostile of environments. Flexibility is key on the battlefield; the VVM is software programmable and can be easily upgraded. The versatility of this radio enables integration between dismounted, vehicular and air units. VVM OVERVIEW > Compact, lightweight tactical radio > Fully secure in both voice and data > Resistant to jamming and interference > Supports Situational Awareness (SA) > Robust, reliable and battle proven > Centaur radios are available and interoperate with ground, sea and air applications > Better radio reliability provides serious long term customer savings OPERATIONAL BENEFITS > Embedded GPS and IP router > Open architecture IP data networking > TCP/IP internet compatible > Fully secure with world leading AES 256-bit encryption > Multiple ECCM modes secure fixed frequency, frequency hopping, free channel search > Temperature range exceeds full military specification and environmental climates > Backward compatible with existing analogue radios (STANAG 4204) > CVSD and MELP voice modes resist enemy jamming > Outstanding co-site performance EASE OF USE > Simple to use with standard controls for all VHF radios > Wide range of ancillaries (headsets,handsets, antennas, batteries and chargers) > Software programmable - upgradeable in the field > Standardised man machine interface VM VHF Manpack, Short Range. Power: 5 W VVM (L) VHF Vehicle Mounted Single Radio (Low), Short Range. Power: 16 W VVM (H) VHF Vehicle Mounted Single Radio (High) plus RFPA, Long Range. Power: 50 W * Additional RFPA/IFPA creates dual long range installation VVM DUAL Vehicle Mounted Dual Radio plus RFPA, Short Range/Long Range*. Power: 16 W/50 W 35 VVM VHF COSITE Vehicle Mounted Dual Radio plus RFPA, Cosite Short Range/Long Range with Cosite Filter*. Power: 16 W/25 W

VVM CONFIGURATION SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Characteristics Model Type Frequency Power Out Data rate AC/DC Power in ECCM Embedded Comsec Embedded Transec Embedded GPS Functions Platform Operational temperature Storage temperature 185 mm x 88 mm x 234 mm 3.4 kg Manpack and vehicle 30-88 MHz 5/16 watts 16 kbps 14 volt battery, 28 volt vehicle mount Multiple levels of protection Yes Yes Yes Voice, data Man, vehicle and sea (inshore) -40 C to +71 C including solar -55 C to +71 C including solar Environmental DEF STAN 00-35 EMI/EMC DEF STAN 59-41 Power Hold up battery Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test Smart rechargeable Lithium-ion battery: 4AH, 5AH and 10AH Rechargeable Lithium-ion (internal) >5000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation RFPA Power amplifier for VVM radio is controlled by the radio to provide RF output power of up to 50 W. IFPA Power amplifier for VVM radio is controlled by the radio to provide RF output power of up to 50 W. Incorporating the 50 W hopping filter provides excellent co-site performance for radios in headquarter environments. RFPA/IFPA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Size 240 mm x 200 mm x 115 mm Weight 5 kg Model Type Power amplifiers and cosite filters Frequency 30-88 MHz Power Out 50 watts Platform Mounted Operational temperature -50 C to +71 C including solar Storage temperature -55 C to +71 C including solar Environmental DEF STAN 00-35 EMI/EMC DEF STAN 59-41 Power 24 volt vehicle power Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test >5000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation 36

Centaur Light Weight VHF Portable Radio (LWVP) A highly secure body worn section commander s radio integrating voice and data, embedded GPS for both individual and system level Situational Awareness (SA) and Radio Based Combat ID (RBCI). The LWVP is a truly versatile radio that can be used independently or as part of a fully informed data and voice communications system. Exelis is the VHF world market leader with more than 650,000 radios deployed worldwide. The LWVP is a fully secure, wearable voice and data radio providing Situation Awareness (SA) for dismounted soldiers who require the highest level of security. This radio is available using either fully certified Type 1 or 3 embedded encryption, allowing the radio to operate in three different secure modes fixed frequency, frequency hopping and free channel search providing safe reliable communications for dismounted forces. Every radio is stringently tested to surpass military specifications. The operational temperature of all radios exceeds -40 C to +71 C. The LWVP is robust, reliable and can be trusted in the most hostile of environments. Flexibility is key on the battlefield; the LWVP is software programmable and can be easily upgraded. The versatility of this radio enables integration with the family of Centaur radios for use on land, in air and at sea. LWVP OVERVIEW > Compact, flexible lightweight tactical radio reducing dismounted burden > Fully secure in both voice and data > Resistant to jamming and interference > Supports SA over voice > Robust, reliable and battle proven > Centaur radios are available and interoperate with ground, sea and air applications > Better radio reliability provides serious long-term customer savings > Reduces complexity while increasing capability 37

OPERATIONAL BENEFITS > Embedded GPS and IP router > Open architecture IP data networking > TCP/IP internet compatible > Fully secure with world- leading type 1 and 3 (AES 256- bit encryption) > Multiple ECCM modes secure fixed frequency, frequency hopping, free channel search > Temperature range exceeds full military specification and environmental climates > Backward compatible with existing analogue radios (STANAG 4204) > CVSD and MELP voice modes resist enemy jamming > SA and RBCI EASE OF USE > Simple to use with standard controls for all VHF radios > Wide range of ancillaries (headsets, handsets, antennas and chargers) > Software programmable - upgradeable in the field > Standardised simple to use radio interface LWVP SYSTEM INCLUDES > 1 LWVP > 1 Antenna > 1 Battery > 1 In line GPS antenna > 1 Gooseneck > Cable assembly > 1 KDU SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Characteristics Model Type Frequency Power Out Data rate ECCM Embedded Comsec Embedded Transec Embedded GPS Functions Platform Operational temperature Storage temperature 44 mm x 94 mm x 194 mm 0.9 kg Portable 30-88 MHz 5 watts 16 kbps Multiple levels of protection Yes Yes Yes Voice, data Personal worn equipment -40 C to +71 C including solar -55 C to +71 C including solar Environmental DEF STAN 00-35 EMI/EMC DEF STAN 59-41 Power Hold up battery Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test Smart rechargeable Lithium-ion battery: 6AH Integral rechargeable Lithium-ion >5000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation LWVP with in line GPS antenna and Keypad Display Unit (KDU) 38

Centaur VHF Portable Radio (VP) An inter-team communications system integrating secure voice and data, embedded GPS supporting situational awareness, and an IP router. Exelis is the VHF world market leader with more than 650,000 radios deployed worldwide. The VHF Portable (VP) is a fully secure, wearable voice and data radio providing Situation Awareness (SA) for dismounted soldiers who require the highest level of security. We are able to provide this using AES 256 bit encryption and by allowing the radio to operate in three different secure modes fixed frequency, frequency hopping and free channel search. Every radio is stringently tested to surpass military specifications. The operational temperature of all radios exceeds -40 C to +71 C. The radios are robust, reliable and can be trusted in the most hostile of environments. Flexibility is key on the battlefield; the VP is software programmable and can be easily upgraded. The versatility of this radio enables integration with the family of Centaur radios for use on land, air and sea. VP OVERVIEW > Compact, lightweight tactical radio > Fully secure in both voice and data > Resistant to jamming and interference > Supports Situation Awareness (SA) > Robust, reliable and battle proven > Centaur radios are available and interoperate with ground, sea and air applications > Better radio reliability provides serious long- term customer savings OPERATIONAL BENEFITS > Embedded GPS and IP router > Open architecture IP data networking > TCP/IP internet compatible > Fully secure with world leading AES 256 bit encryption > Multiple ECCM modes secure fixed frequency, frequency hopping, free channel search > Temperature range exceeds full military specification and environmental climates > Backward compatible with existing analogue radios (STANAG 4204) > CVSD and MELP voice modes resist enemy jamming EASE OF USE > Simple to use with standard controls for all VHF radios > Wide range of ancillaries (headsets, handsets, antennas, batteries and chargers) > Software programmable - upgradeable in the field > Standardised man machine interface 39

SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Characteristics Model Type Frequency Power Out Data rate ECCM Embedded Comsec Embedded Transec Embedded GPS Functions Platform Operational temperature Storage temperature 44 mm x 94 mm x 194 mm 1.2 kg Portable 30-88 MHz 5 watts 16 kbps Multiple levels of protection Yes Yes Yes Voice, data Man, vehicle and sea (inshore) -40 C to +71 C including solar -55 C to +71 C including solar Environmental DEF STAN 00-35 EMI/EMC DEF STAN 59-41 Power Hold up battery Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test Smart rechargeable Lithium-ion battery: 4AH, 5AH and 10AH Rechargeable Lithium-ion (internal) >5000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation 40

AN/ARC-201 Export SINCGARS Airborne Radio Tactical airborne radio subsystem that provides secure, anti-jam voice and data communication. The Exelis AN/ARC-201 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) System Improvement Program (SIP) Airborne Radio is a reliable, field-proven voice and data battlespace communications system with networking capabilities. The ARC-201 is a tactical airborne radio subsystem that provides secure, anti-jam voice and data communication. The integration of COMSEC and the Data Rate Adapter combines three Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) into one and reduces overall weight of the aircraft. Additional features such as improved error correction and more flexible remote control allow the Export Airborne SINCGARS radio to assume a number of new roles supporting future digital battlefield requirements. The ARC-201 is backwards compatible with TACFIRE and 16K data modes. The RT provides improved noisy channel avoidance for enhanced frequency hopping (FH) synchronization. FUNCTION > 30-88 MHz VHF-FM > 2,320 channels TECHNICAL FEATURES > Jam-resistant communications > Voice and data > Built-in amplitude homing > Integrated COMSEC > Integrated Data Rate Adapter (DRA) functions - TACFIRE and SINCGARS data modes: 16,000 bps - 1553B bus provides radio control > Built-in Test > AM-7189A/ARC-compatible > Six FH presets (including TRANSEC keys) > Six single channel presets plus manual and cue channels > Improved noisy channel avoidance to enhance FH synchronization > Voice compatibility in packet 41

SPECIFICATIONS Interface Characteristics Interfaces with the following avionics equipment Receiver Characteristics Noise Figure Image Rejection IF Rejection Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Harmonic Suppression Transmitter Spurious Responses Frequency Deviation Input Power Primary power ID-1351A homing meter, C-16111, C-6533, C-10414 intercoms AM-7189A/ARC 40-watt power amplifier 10 db MIL-STD-461A 100 db minimum 10 watts nominal MIL-STD-461A 100 db ± 6.5 khz 28 Vdc per MIL_STD-704 (<5 Amps max.) 42

SINCGARS Export Radio Control Display Unit (ERCDU) A secure and dedicated control unit for the SINCGARS ARC-201 family of Airborne radios. The asymmetric nature of modern warfare demands that all elements of the deployed force have enhanced levels of communication to ensure the success of the mission. ERCDU offers a low-cost solution for remote control of the ARC-201 SINCGARS Airborne receiver in legacy aircraft where a MIL-STD-1553 bus controller is not available, or where integration with an existing MIL- STD-1553 bus controller is not considered to be economic. The Human/Computer Interface (HCI) is common with the VHF SINCGARS ground radios thereby reducing training needs. MAIN FEATURES > Dedicated serial control of up to two ARC-201 SINCGARS VHF Airborne radios > Dedicated control switches for commonly-used functions on each radio > Keypad and display shared between two radios > Simple menu structures - common with ground radios > Backlit displays compatible with Night Vision Goggles (NVG) > Flashing operator alerts for critical radio display OPERATIONAL BENEFITS > Dedicated switches give rapid access to commonly-used functions > Full control available through keypad and display for more complex functions > Control of two radios from one controller minimises console space usage > Offers a low-cost alternative to full conversion to MIL- STD-1553 control > Common features with ground radios reduce training requirements > Simple Dzus rail mounting 43

SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Characteristics Platform Operational temperature Storage temperature 86mm x 146mm x 90mm 1 kg Helicopter, fixed-wing -40 C to +71 C including solar -55 C to +90 C including solar Environmental DEF STAN 00-35 EMC Power Reliability (MTBF) Maintainability (MTTR) Test MIL-STD-461 24 volt to MIL-STD-704 >15,000 hours Remove and replace < 15 minutes; No preventative maintenance or adjustments Full Built-In-Test (BIT) Fault isolation ERCDU SINCGARS ARC-201 Airborne Radio 44

Our next-generation UHF radios provide real-time audio/ video capture and live streaming functionality. Created for field situations in which critical information must be documented and transmitted on-the-go. These Exelis systems are capable of transferring voice and data across dismounted networks spanning 6 km, as well as inside tunnels, ship cargo holds, buildings and in fast moving vehicles.

Soldier Systems SpearNet Team Member Radio 53-58

SpearNet Team Member Radio Today s dismounted Soldier needs compact and secure networked communications not limited by traditional radio frequency line of sight. The Exelis SpearNet is a 21st century communications system bringing voice, situational awareness (SA) and inter-networking access that surpasses traditional point-to-point communication system limitations on range and data rate. WIRELESS INTEGRATION SpearNet s mobile ad hoc network provides voice, integrated GPS with SA reporting, and data transfer (100-1500 Kbps) across dismounted networks spanning 6 km. SpearNet maintains voice and data communications within difficult environments such as tunnels, ship cargo holds, fast moving vehicles, and buildings. SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL (SIP)/VOICE OVER INTER- NET PROTOCOL (VOIP) NETWORKS SpearNet includes SIP/VoIP for interconnection with telephone networks. SIP provides the ability, when connected with a backhaul such as SATCOM and a SIP server, for the deployed Soldier to speak directly and securely with his in-country commanders. Also available are high speed data transfer (>1 Mbps for video surveillance or mission plans) and selectable GPS position reporting. Connecting a PDA or laptop will allow the Soldier to view updated images supporting what he is actually seeing with his own eyes. This can assist with rapid tactical decision making when timing is critical. SPEARNET VEHICULAR MOUNT (SNVM) Mounted forces can also benefit from SpearNet with a 20 watt power amplifier vehicle adapter. This significantly increases the point-to-point and the overall networking range of the radio system. Testing has shown a minimum of 8 km point-to-point range with SNVM. Sustained links of up to 16 km have been demonstrated. A networking range of 40-60 km can be expected with properly placed relays. The SNVM contains two ethernet, one USB, a vehicular intercom, vehicular loudspeaker, and remote control unit interfaces. IP INFRASTRUCTURE Simple to use, lightweight and robust, this radio works using an IP infrastructure communication system. SpearNet can be configured as an Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) router connecting its RF, Ethernet, and USB interfaces to allow seamless interconnection of IP compliant computers, sensors, cameras, and other tactical networks. Each radio is AES 256-bit encrypted, providing each individual soldier with secure communications from any potential enemy. MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKING (MANET) SpearNet is a MANET radio, which maximizes net coverage at all times, especially in urban environments and conditions where normal one-hop/point-to-point radios are unable to maintain coherent network coverage. Being a low latency multi-hop radio means that the range is only required to the next Soldier. Having multiple active SpearNet radios creates a network and consequently the range is extended. The Soldier does not need to manually update the radio; it is self-healing and rapidly updates the network as connectivity changes. This is transparent to the individual Soldier who can concentrate on his primary task without the worry of a no-comms scenario. VIDEO STREAMING SpearNet has a proven high speed data capability which can provide real-time video streaming and can even allow for satellite or aerial imagery to be sent to individuals. 47

VEHICULAR CONFIGURATIONS The SpearNet vehicular system comes in three standard configurations as shown below. Basic Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Voice and Data System includes: SpearNet radio, SNVM, vehicle antenna > Vehicular mount > Long range relay (> 8 km LOS) > Mobile ad hoc > SIP voice via network connection to customer s SIP server > 2 Ethernet for separate router and computer host interfaces Multiple Net Combat Net Radio (CNR), SIP, and Data with VIC System includes: SpearNet Radio, SNVM, vehicle antenna, user s VIC > Basic SIP voice and data capabilities included > VIC can participate in CNR network Full System: SIP calls, Multiple Net CNR Voice, Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Data Relay, and Remote Control System includes: SpearNet Radio, SNVM, SVCU, LS-671, H-250 handset, vehicle antenna > Basic SIP voice and data capabilities included > Loudspeaker/H-250 or Soldier headset for CNR voice > Ability to remote the vehicular mount into unused space (up to 10 meters) > All 3 CNR voice networks 48

SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Transmit Power Range Operating bands GPS Standard interfaces Presets Networking PTT Data Adaptive Transmission Protocol (ATP) Protocol Security TRANSEC Modulation Environmental Operating Temperature Testing Physical Characteristics Size Weight Ancillaries Available Ancillaries Up to 600 mw transmit power Nominal 2 km range per hop line-of-sight (LOS) Demonstrated at 6 km with 4 hops 1.2-1.4 GHz tunable Embedded Situational Awareness (SA) with selectable reporting Ethernet, USB, RS-232 passive or active antennas 8 channel Self-organizing, self-healing Multi-hop, inter-networking Tactical LAN on-the-move (no server required) Dual; with priority call 16 voice talk groups per radio SIP protocol for worldwide telephone access Secure voice, data and video Maximum 6 Mbps transmission data burst rate, 1.5 Mbps sustained IPv4 for inter-networking with SATCOM and long-range radio systems Multi-channel CSMA/CA channel access algorithm Continuously adapts data rate to maintain signal quality Superior performance to single channel radios in jamming environments Customer-specific, proven AES 256-bit encryption Customer selectable Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum for optimal urban operation -20 C to +55 C Meets MIL-STD-810F: humidity, rain, dust, drop, loose cargo, salt fog, immersion to 1 m, altitude, MIL-STD-461 EM 19.61 cm high x 7.59 cm wide x 4.75 cm - 3.05 cm deep (7.72 in high x 2.99 in wide x 1.87-1.20 in deep) < 700 g (1.5 lbs) including battery Details on SpearNet ancillaries can be found at www.exelisinc.com/spearnet-tmr SpearNet transmits real-time video for mission critical operations. This keeps commanders off-site visually aware as events unfold on the battlefield. 49

Whether inside the hull of a ship, underground in a tunnel, or within a building, SpearNet provides trusted coverage in these difficult locations. Small and lightweight, SpearNet provides dismounted forces with situational awareness to identify all friendly forces within the area. Mounted and dismounted operations benefit from SpearNet s ability to interface with SATCOM further extending the range of this system. 50

VEHICULAR SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS SpearNet Vehicular Mount (SNVM) Features > 20 W power amplifier for 8 km range line-of-sight > Meets MIL-STD-810F environmental > Network Interfaces (2 ethernet, 1 USB) > Vehicular Intercom (VIC) Interface > Vehicular Remote Control Interface for trunk mounting > Vehicular power 24-36 volts > Supports all mobile ad hoc networking features of SpearNet radio > Ideal for a mobile data backbone SpearNet Vehicular Remote Control Unit (SVCU) > Full Control of SNVM and mounted radio > Remotes up to 10 meters > Size: 15.2 cm x 15.2 cm x 5.0 cm for front dash mounting > Supports headsets or H-250 handset > Supports LS-671 speaker > Digital interface for noise immunity SpearNet Vehicular Antenna (C207) > Antenna gain 3 dbi > Standard NATO mount with spring base > Omnidirectional > Length 40 cm Vehicular System Test Results > Demonstrated up to 14 km LOS link at ground level > Demonstrated 60 km LOS link unobstructed LOS (1.5 Mbps throughput) > 1 km downtown urban canyon range (obstructed) > Mobile ad hoc networking at 4 hops > Vehicular mobile operation (80 km/hr tested) 51

SpearNet delivers flexible communications in a small, lightweight package. 52

The Exelis Beyond Line-of-sight (BLOS) product line offers secure, encrypted communications products for use in remote environments where affordable, modular and expandable mobile Point of Presence (POP) networks are required. Our embedded GPS functionality ensures accurate position location and time of day information while maintaining secure transmission capabilities for digital voice and data communications. Available in both vehicular and manpack configurations.

Beyond Line-of-Sight Global Network On the Move - Active Distribution (GNOMAD ) 63-64 Spearhead High Frequency (HF) Radio 65-68

Global Network On the Move - Active Distribution (GNOMAD ) Today s battlefield requires a network extended to the tactical edge. Ensuring the Commander has access to mission command capabilities and intelligence/situational Awareness (SA) information when operating in remote, austere, inhospitable environments is the reason Exelis created GNOMAD. The Exelis Global Network On the Move Active Distribution (GNOMAD) provides a secure, affordable, modular, and expandable mobile Point of Presence (POP), or network extension, to support critical communications needs worldwide. With more than 570,000 fielded SINCGARS, GNOMAD provides the capability to extend the SINCGARS waveform beyond line of sight on the battlefield to deliver information to the next echelon via satellite link. GNOMAD consists of two primary components a lowprofile, U.S. FCC-licensed satellite antenna and a modular, open-architecture baseband modular chassis which can be installed on various military and civilian vehicles. GNOMAD has successfully undergone extensive environmental testing, to include rough-road course testing, temperature extremes, and sand and salt spray. The centerpiece of the GNOMAD terminal is a low-profile, fully on-the-move capable antenna offering transmit data rates of up to 512 Kbps and receive data rates of up to 2 Mbps. GNOMAD uses commercially-available bandwidth over Ku-band satellites. The low-profile antenna reduces specific targeting of Command and Control (C2) vehicles, ensures turret gunners have a 360 degree field of fire, and is easily moved between vehicle platform types. With in-progress upgrades to Ku/X and Ku/Ka switchable variants, Exelis is working to provide users access to military satellites including Worldwide Global Satcom (WGS) and others, to help mitigate bandwidth costs. The baseband package, built by partner DTECH LABS, LLC, uses an open architecture approach integrating Commercialoff-the-Shelf (COTS) components to provide a system that supports a variety of line-of-sight radios and satellite modems. GNOMAD has completed testing, and is fully capable of operating with on-the-move capable variants of idirect, Viasat LinkwayS2, Hughes, COMTECH, and L3 modems. Connect other transport systems (e.g. Exelis High Capacity Data Radio or Spearnet Radio) to support push and pull of full-motion video as well as critical C2 applications for dismounted Soldiers through GNOMAD as a mobile POP. GNOMAD has been fully tested by U.S. Government personnel and is capable of providing secure voice, video, and data communications over satellite. KEY FEATURES > On-The-Move Ku-Band Terminal Takes advantage of global satellite coverage to provide network connectivity anywhere, even in motion. > Extends Any TCP/IP Network Commercial internet, and client/server applications such as medical records and biometrics. > Secure Communications Supports encryption devices currently in use by military and commercial users. > Choice of Modem Both frequency-division multiple access time-division multiple access modems are available. > Radio Extension Connects soldier radios to IP networks, providing beyond-line-of-sight communications to radios such AS-110. > WAVE Compatible Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) users can communicate with existing infrastructure. > Power Over Ethernet 48 volts DC on ethernet interfaces eases powering user equipment, such as VoIP phones and cameras. SPECIFICATIONS System Performance Specification Design Upgrades Frequency Band Receive: 10.95 11.7 GHz or 11.7 12.75 GHz Transmit: 14.0 14.5 GHz Maximum Data Rate Receive: 2 Mbps Transmit: 512 kbps Polarization Linear (auto polarization control) Gain 29.5 dbi (Receive), 26.0 dbi (Transmit) G/T 8 db/k (at 30 deg EL and 23ºC) EIRP 39 dbw 42 dbw Integrated Block Upconverter (BUC) Rated Power 20 Watts 40 Watts Modem Interface L-band (modulated side) Ethernet Interface Router: 4 ports with POE Switch: Various configurations with POE and Peformance Enhancement Proxies (PEP) FCC Part 25, CFR 47Compliance Operationally Licensed 55

System Performance Specification Design Upgrades Cross Polarization (stationary, at 0 degree skew angle) Elevation Angle Azimuth Angle Tracking Rate Polarization Angle Range Initial Satellite Acquisition & Lock Satellite Reacquisition > 30 db TX, > 15 db RX 17 to 75 degrees (auto adjusted) 360 degrees continuous (auto adjusted) 60 deg/sec -180 to 180 degrees (auto adjusted) < 60 sec, fully automated with integrated GPS < 1 sec, modem dependent Tracking Accuracy AZ: 0.7 deg at 60 deg/sec, 360 deg/sec 2 EL: 1.0 deg at 45 deg/sec, 180 deg/sec 2 Tracking on-the-move At maximum vehicle speeds 60 mph Meets FCC licensing requirements in Churchville B conditions. Environmental Operational Temperature Range -25 C to +51 C (-13 F to +124 F) -40 C to +51 C (-40 F to +124 F) Storage Temperature Range -51 C to +70 C (-60 F to +158 F) -51 C to +71 C (-60 F to +160 F) Power Power Requirements Power Consumption 12 VDC 24 VDC 89-240 VAC (50-60 Hz) Antenna: 24 VDC 150 Watts Baseband: 24 VDC 450 Watts Physical Characteristics Antenna Dimensions 114.3 x 89 cm W x 17.8 cm H (45 x 35 in W x 7 in H) 114.3 x 89 cm W x 21 cm H (45 x 35 in W x 8.25 in H) Antenna Weight (with BUC) 37.2 kg (82 lbs) 40.8 kg (90 lbs) Antenna Color Baseband Chassis Dimensions* Baseband Chassis Weight* Baseband Chassis Color Desert Tan (other colors available) 45.1 cm W x 35 cm D x 34.3 cm H (17.75 in W x 13.75 in D x 13.50 in H) 23.3 kg (51.4 lbs) Desert Tan PLANNED DESIGN UPGRADES Future GNOMAD system upgrades are planned, and some are already underway. The Exelis phased approach to future GNOMAD system upgrades are as follows: FUTURE DESIGN UPGRADES: > Add Ka-band and X-band capability 3 db EIRP Improvement (BUC/SSPA upgrade from 20 W to 40 W) > Tracking Improvements (under Churchville B conditions) > Environmental Upgrades (to meet applicable MIL-STD-810F requirements) * excluding SINCGARS mounting tray Compact baseband chassis contains IP interfaces with modem and antenna controller. Baseband unit mounts easily on the standard SINCGARS mounting tray and can be placed anywhere within the vehicle. Low-profile antenna mounts easily on commercial or military vehicle. Low-profile antenna provides military users with desirable SATCOM solution even in rugged terrain conditions. 56

Spearhead High Frequency (HF) Radio The Spearhead HF is a software defined radio featuring a DSP-based design incorporating key features such as advanced data waveforms, digital voice, Global Positioning System (GPS), Electronic Counter Countermeasure (ECCM) and encryption. Interoperability with SINCGARS RT-1702 and Spearhead VHF in the 30-88 MHz VHF frequency band adds connectivity with existing communications systems. The Spearhead HF receiver/transmitter is available as a 20 watt manpack, or as the core of 150 watt vehicular or base station systems. Engineered for reliable operation in extremely harsh situations, the Spearhead HF is a rugged, completely immersible unit that meets the demanding environmental specifications of MIL-STD-810F. Using its embedded GPS receiver, accurate position location and time-of-day capability is a standard feature of the Spearhead HF. Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) compliant to MIL-STD-188-141B provides automatic best channel selection. > High speed data waveforms - HF: 75 to 9600 bps (110B) - HF: ECCM 20 HPS - VHF: 16 kbps - VHF ECCM 100+ HPS Exelis export SINCGARS (optional) > Digital voice (HF MELPe, VHF CVSD) > Digital encryption AES, Exelis export SINCGARS Pavilion > Remote control full function > Rugged and waterproof designed for MIL-STD-810F Multiple data waveforms, including MIL-STD-188-110B serial tone and Appendix C (QAM) and STANAG 4415, allow high-speed and robust data transfer over HF frequency band. Wideband FSK is available to provide 16 kbps data transfer in the VHF frequency band. Digital Voice is possible through the implementation of a multi-rate STANAG 4591 (MELPe) vocoder and 16 kbps CVSD. Frequency hopping and AES encryption options offer a high level of jamming resistance and transmission security for both digital voice and data communication. In order to host the most desirable waveforms available today and ensure ease of future upgrades, the Spearhead HF is a DSP based software defined radio. In addition, the Spearhead HF design also incorporates a state of the art Wideband Digital Front End for future expandability and maximum flexibility. The Spearhead HF design translates to higher performance, lower weight, longer battery life and smaller size, allowing for extended operations with enhanced capabilities. MANPACK HIGHLIGHTS: > Complete 1.6 to 108 MHz coverage > 2/10/20 watts selectable, with embedded automatic antenna tuner > Smallest and lightest HF/VHF manpack available, and power efficient - Extended mission life on a single battery > Software defined DSP-based 57

SPEARHEAD HF RADIO CONFIGURATIONS The Spearhead HF family of industry leading radios is comprised of modular components. The same receiver transmitter is used in all configurations. A wide variety of accessories are available to create various 20 watt and 150 watt configurations. The Spearhead HF is ideal for all manpack, vehicular, base and transportable applications. POWER OUTPUT 20-W SYSTEM > 2/10/20 W, selectable (low/med/high) (1.6 107.99999 MHz) 150 W SYSTEM > 15/75/150 W, selectable (low/med/high) (1.6 30 MHz, SSB) > 15/75/95 W, selectable (low/med/high) (30-65 MHz, FM) > 15/60/60 W, selectable (low/med/high) (65-107.99999 MHz, FM) > HF: 150 W PEP/average VHF: 75 W average 20-WATT MANPACK 10/20 W Manpack, Power efficient; extended mission life on a single battery 150-WATT 15/75/150 W base, vehicular or transportable as shown 20-WATT 2/10/20 W base, transportable or vehicular as shown AC-DC CONVERTER Input Voltage: 85 to 265 VAC Input Frequency: 50 to 400 Hz Maximum performance: 28 VDC nominal, internally adjustable 24 to 30 VDC HF/VHF RUGGEDIZED TACTICAL PA Frequency Range: 1.6 to 108.00 MHz Power Output: > HF: 150 W PEP/Average > VHF: 95 W Average Duty Cycle: 100% 58

SPECIFICATIONS System Characteristics Frequency Range 1.6 to 107.99999 MHz Resolution 10 Hz Net Presets 101, programmable Frequency Stability 1 ppm Modes of Operation J3E (USB, LSB, suppressed carrier telephony); H3E (Compatible AM-SSB plus full carrier); A1A (CW); J2A (SSB compatible CW); A3E (AM); F3E (FM); J1D (serial tone data); F2D (FSK data) Power Input 26 VDC; operational range of 20 to 32 VDC Battery Types Standard: BA 5590/U, BB-590/U, BB-490/U, BB-390/U, BB-2590 (Requires only one battery Data Interface RS-232, MIL-STD-188-114A (synchronous, asynchronous) Ethernet Transmitter Power Output 2/10/20 watt, selectable (low/med/high) Carrier Suppression Better than -60 db referenced to PEP (J3E) Undesired Sideband Better than -60 db referenced to PEP Harmonics -46 db, referenced to PEP Spurious -50 db, referenced to PEP Audio Levels 1.5 mv at 150 ohms, or 0 dbm at 600 ohms for rated output Receiver Sensitivity 0.5 uv for 10 db SINAD (SSB, AME-3 khz, CW - 350 Hz); 3.0 uv (AM - 6 khz); 0.4 uv (FM-22kHz) Image, IF Rejection Better than -80 db Squelch Digital, front panel selectable Audio Output Adjustable from -30 dbm to 0.0 dbm for a 1000 ohm load Antenna Tuner Type Internal, automatic Antennas Whips, long wires, dipoles, and NVIS (HF); AT-271 A/U 10 ft whip (1.6 to 40 MHz); AT-892/U 1 meter tape (30 107.99999 MHz) Memory Channels 101 Mechanical Size 8.1 cm high x 28.2 cm wide x 25.7 cm deep, including battery 3.2 in high x 11.1 in wide x 10.1 in deep, including battery Weight 5.8 kg, includes BA-5590/ U battery 12.75 lbs., includes BA-5590/ U battery Color OD, CARC Green 383 per FED-STD-595 Environmental Temperature -40º to +71º C (Operating); -40º to +85º C (Storage) Vibration Ground Mobile/Loose Cargo Immersion Waterproof (1 meter for 30 Minutes) Test Methods MIL-STD-810F 59

SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED Features Leading Technologies Software Defined Radio (SDR) Hail / Late entry / Power efficiency Data HF: MIL-STD-188-110B serial tone (to 2400 bps), Appendix C, QAM (to 9600 bps) STANAG 4415 (robust 75 bps) VHF: WB FSK (8, 16 kbps) Digital Voice HF: MELPe (600, 1200, 2400 kbps); VHF: CVSD (16 kbps) ALE MIL-STD-188-141, Appendix A Frequency Hopping Serial tone ECCM HF 20 HPS, (VHF 100+ HPS optional) Encryption AES, voice and data, (key length of 128, 192, or 256 bits) Optional Exelis export SINCGARS Pavilion GPS Internal GPS receiver (with external GPS antenna port) Note: all specifications subject to change without notice. 60

Exelis Providing data solutions communications for planning solutions and managing provide commanders tactical networks the ability from to small make deployments informed of decisions communications in real time equipment based to on larger an overall data view of management troop movement networks from that small allow deployments Commanders of to communications make informed decisions. equipment to larger data management networks.

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CentaurTM High Capacity Data Radio (HCDRTM) Exelis, the world s largest supplier of tactical communication systems, bridges the data networking gap with Centaur s High Capacity Data radio (HCDR). This ad hoc system creates a self-forming, self-healing, self-managing adaptive mobile network. HCDR delivers the flexibility of a mobile network. This means no fixed infrastructure, and this data network is always available even on-the-move at high speeds. HCDR is the only radio of its kind creating a communications backbone for messaging, internet and situation awareness supporting mission-critical on the move operations. This battle-proven radio provides high-speed data information between maritime, ground forces and air support. HCDR s intelligent self-managing capability simplifies operations minimising the requirement for training. With no user input required, simply switch it on and go. HCDR is reliable and robust, working in the most demanding conditions. All radios have been temperature tested to -35 C to +71 C. This tough radio provides high throughput with low latency making it a highly effective networking radio that exceeds the demanding needs of the modern battlefield. 63

EASE OF USE: > Internet data connectivity with either commercial or military plug and play hardware > Easy to use minimal training required > Simple data interface with VHF, HF communications > Robust, reliable and combat-proven > Common equipment for land, sea and air platforms 64

HCDR Technical Characteristics SELF-HEALING, SELF-FORMING AD HOC NETWORKING Each HCDR continuously monitors its connectivity status to all neighbours and can promote itself to a cluster head to instantly heal any backbone fragmentation caused by battlefield movement dynamics. Data is transported seamlessly across the battlefield without the need for user intervention. 1. HCDR nodes turn-on 2. Cluster head volunteer 3. Cluster heads beacon 4. Members affiliate 65

SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Dimensions 194 mm x 411 mm x 297 mm Weight 14 kg System Characteristics Frequency range 225 to 450 MHz Power output Adaptive up to 20 W User data rate Adaptive up to 8 Mbps Embedded COMSEC UK or export options Embedded TRANSEC Yes Platform Land, Sea and Air Operational temperature -35 C to +71 C including solar Storage temperature -55 C to +71 C including solar Environmental Def Stan 00-35 Power 24 volt vehicle Reliability (MTBF) >5000 hours Maintainability (MTTR) Remove and replace <15 minutes. No preventative maintenance or adjustments Test Full Built-in-Test (BIT) fault isolation 5. Backbone links form 6. More cluster heads 7. Network has formed 66

HCDR delivers benefits that enhance battlefield communications. HCDR OVERVIEW: > Backbone of the Centaur tactical communications system > Intelligent, self-managing ad hoc network > Mobile tactical communications using dynamic routing > Fully secure with AES 256-bit encryption > Reduced susceptibility to jamming with low probability of detection or intercept > Excellent multipath interference immunity > The Exelis HCDR and its predecessors are deployed with 11 NATO countries > 4 MHz wide frequency occupancy Spread Spectrum > Unicast or multicast IP capability DATA ON-THE-MOVE: > Facilitates the rapid transfer of situation awareness information > Embedded IP router/gateway enabling internet on-the-move > Adaptive transmission power and channel data rate with forward error correction > No dedicated fixed base station required > High bandwidth with low latency > Open architecture TCP/IP UHF data networking > Messaging on-the-move with most C2 messaging software 67 56

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GPS-based tactical internet solutions provide portable, stand-alone systems that utilize both commercial and tactical interfaces. These products enable the dependable and secure flow of data from troops to Tactical Operations Centers (TOC).

Networking Tactical Data Router (TDR) 83 Tactical Ethernet Switch (TES) 84 Tactical Internet Controller (INC) 84

Tactical Data Router (TDR) The TDR significantly enhances data transport on the battlefield. It is comprised of a MIL-STD-1275 compliant power supply, a self-contained Internet Controller (INC) and an 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch. Built specifically to accommodate operations in the hostile battlespace environment, the INC is a key component in the U.S. Army Tactical Internet and enables the flow of crucial data from lower echelons to the Tactical Operations Center (TOC). A four-port IP router, the INC supports a fully functional IPv4 communications stack for both commercial and tactical interfaces. Commercial interfaces supported are Local Area Network (LAN) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Tactical interfaces supported are Enhanced Position Location and Reporting System (EPLRS) and Single Channel Ground to Air Radio System (SINCGARS). The 8-port GB Ethernet Switch provides connection of multiple co-located systems within a single vehicle. The TDR operates on either 12V or 24V allowing easy installation into any military or civilian vehicle. The small footprint provides a complete tactical internet solution in vehicles where space and weight allocation is limited. Applications are available in the TDR for SINCGARS and EPLRS radio control. The TDR also provides many special features to support key Tactical Internet hosts such as the FBCB2, AFATDS, JCRS, FOS and MLRS DCOMMS. SPECIFICATIONS > Size: 8.9 in wide x 2.9 in high x 9.4 in deep (22.60 cm wide x 7.36 cm high x 23.87 cm deep) > Weight: 10 lbs. (4.5kg) > MIL-STD-1275 compliant > MIL-STD-810 tested for environmental > MIL-STD-461 EMI tested > Operational temperature: -40 F to +160 F (-40 C to +71 C) > 8-port Layer 2 unmanaged GB Ethernet Switch > 12 or 24V vehicle power > Compatible with existing legacy cables > Compatible with all SINCGARS models 71

Tactical Ethernet Switch (TES) The Tactical Ethernet Switch (TES) provides a stand alone, multiple port solution for Ethernet access. It allows up to five separate Ethernet access points. SPECIFICATIONS > Dimensions: 4.14 in wide x 1.27 in high x 6.13 in deep (10.5 cm wide x 3.22 cm high x 15.57 cm deep) > 5 external ports > Standard RJ-45 sockets with Link Lights that illuminate to show connectivity and data activity > Low-Power: Connects directly to VAA J9 connector (+28V@500mA) > Low-Cost: Commercial Grade > Small, lightweight assembly - plastic > Separate adapter to accommodate both VRCU and TES connection to VAA J9 > Handheld and mounted applications > Temperature profile is -40 F to +160 F (-40 C to +71 C) Tactical Internet Controller (INC) The INC is a key component in the U.S. Army Tactical Internet providing data services to move data from lower echelons to the Tactical Operations Center (TOC). Built specifically to accommodate operations in the hostile battlespace environment, this four port IP router is equipped with a fully functional IPv4 communications stack supporting both commercial (LAN and PPP) and tactical (EPLRS and SINCGARS) interfaces. Multicast and unicast IP traffic is routed by the INC using IGMP to determine how to route multicast while commercial (OSPF) and tactical routing protocols are used to autogenerate unicast routing tables. Both static and dynamic routing capabilities are available. Access control lists provide input/ output controls on a per interface basis. INC configuration is MIB-based where most commercial SNMP managers interoperate with INC SNMP agent to set parameters for all functionality. An autodiscovery process enables a factory default INC to discover where a host provided SNMP-based configuration is connected. Security features prevent unauthorized access and the entry of unrecognized data. Applications are available in the INC for SINCGARS and EPLRS radio control. Many special features have been added to the INC to support key Tactical Internet hosts such as the FBCB2, AFATDS, JCRS, FOS and MLRS DCOMMS. 72

Mobile communications infrastructure products that provide real-time snapshots of the battlefield. These IP-based products provide leading-edge computing technologies in effective, easy to use configurations.

Situational Awareness EGR-2500 SAASM GPS Receiver 89 GPS Universal Integrated Distribution Expander (GUIDE ) 90 SAASM Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR) 91 GPS FanOut System 92 Enhanced Control Display Unit (ECDU) 93-94 SINCGARS Tactical Battlefield Management System (S-TBMS) 95-96

EGR-2500 SAASM GPS Receiver The next generation OEM solution with the same proven situational awareness (SA) capability and easier application integration at half the size. EGR-2500 allows simple installation into reduced size applications with tight space requirements lightening the burden for Warfighters. Our Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) GPS Receiver has been reduced to a half-size Small Serial Interface (SSI) form factor. The Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR)-2500 provides the same capabilities as the previous generation including tracking through areas of reduced signal levels, precise 1 PPS and high precision pseudorange and carrierphase measurements. It also allows for easier integration into reduced size applications with tight space requirements lightening the burden for Warfighters. By providing Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) data to a military-designed product, the EGR-2500 eliminates the need for an external device to provide a GPS feed. The receiver is built with the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) user in mind for military surveying, navigation and timing needs. The EGR-2500 provides an easy strategy for OEMs by enhancing current and future equipment with fully certified SAASM technology complete with the standard 80-pin GPS connector. The EGR-2500 can be customized with optional functionality for specific needs including military surveying and timing applications. SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight System Specifications 2.45 in wide x 1.76 in deep x 0.38 in high (62.23 mm wide x 44.70 mm deep x 9.65 mm high) >1.1 oz (>30 grams) Frequency Tracking L1/L2 dual UTC Time Accuracy < 30 ns (95%) Time to First Fix Cold 200 sec (95%) Warm 40 sec (95%) Hot 20 sec (95%) Hot Start External data Time (1 PPS) Coordinate system Latitude/Longitude and MGRS Protocols IS-GPS-153 and NMEA Key Fill CMOS, RS232 and RS422 interfaces Temperature 1 PPS and 10 PPS Electrical Interface 80 pin GPS SSI connector Key Fill DS101 and DS102 Temperature Operating -40 F to +185 F (-40 C to +85 C) Storage -67 F to +185 F (-55 C to +85 C) Power Supply Primary +3.3 Vdc +/-5% Aux +3.0 to +6.0 Vdc 75

GPS Universal Integrated Distribution Expander (GUIDE ) Exelis has taken the proven capability of the SINCGARS SAASM GPS and produced a portable PNT distribution device for use on all platforms. The GUIDE is a self contained module which has an embedded fully compliant SAASM GPS EGR-2500, L1/L2 GPS antenna port, key loader, power supply and multiple ports for PNT output. Each port is independently configurable and can be modified on the fly or through a PC setup. The GUIDE, with the embedded EGR-2500, is able to provide ICD-GPS-153 messaging along with standard NMEA messages. The GUIDE can also provide 1 PPS output, 10 PPS output, HaveQuick, high precision pseudorange and carrier phase measurements. The small form factor of the GUIDE allows for integration in tight configurations and eliminates the need for additional GPS devices and their antennas freeing up valuable space and reducing maintenance costs. The GUIDE follows the rugged and field-ready pedigree of the SINCGARS family to meet the harshest environmental needs. The GUIDE is easily customizable for unique customer needs and future technologies. SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Small form factor Weight 1.45 lbs (.658 kg) System Specifications Frequency Tracking L1/L2 dual frequency tracking L1 - C/A, P(Y) L2 - P(Y) Messaging Protocols ICD-GPS-153 D and selected NMEA Electrical Interface 6 COM Ports each with RS-232 and RS-422 Timing Interface 1PPS and 10PPS Key Fill DS-102 Common Fill Device Interface (CFDI) Temperature -40º F to +185º F (-40º C to +85º C) Power Supply Primary +14 Vdc or +28 Vdc 76

SAASM Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR) The Exelis Selective Availability Antispoofing Module (SAASM) technology Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR) installed in the RT-1523(E)-(F) provides a unique navigation/communication secure system in support of critical Warfighter capabilities that includes Situational Awareness, Combat ID, Navigation and Timing and Surveying Capabilities. The EGR offers the Warfighter an integrated solution for all position, navigation and timing mission needs in vehicles and dismounts which use the Exelis SINCGARS tactical radios. With a simple drop-in design, the EGRenabled SINCGARS is operational within minutes of installation. This efficient system eliminates the need for additional cables, mounts, and stand-alone Line Replaceable Units (LRU) taking up real estate within the platform. The EGR offers a simple plug-and-play installation within the SINCGARS radio, with both the EGR and integrated EGR/SINCGARS system fully certified and ready for fielding. EGR is supported by the existing SINCGARS logistics infra-structure, offering a best value in terms of total lifecycle cost for an integrated SAASM and communication system. FEATURES > Small, lightweight, convenient, multipurpose SAASM application card > High adaptability to high volume requirements > SAASM compliant > Dual-frequency, L1, L2, All-In-View > 12 channels simultaneous/continuous > Serial ports: RS422, RS232, CMOS (2) > Selectable 1 pps; 10 pps, time marks, UTC > One pps time-sync > ICD-GPS-060 PTTI and Have Quick > Message structure protocol: ICD GPS 153B > Low power, 3.3 volt technology > Supports key loading via standard KYK-13 and KOI-18 protocols > Jamming tolerant > Software reprogrammable > Custom form factors possible PERFORMANCE > Accuracy > PPS position accuracy: 10 m, SEP > Navigation > Altitude: -700 to 25,000 m > Time: < 50 nsec > TTFF: < 40 s (95%) Warm Start 77

GPS FanOut System Provides six GPS formats from a single GPS source SINCGARS RT-1523 with integrated SAASM GPS or PLGR/DAGR). BENEFITS: > Provides low cost, multiple format devices (up to six) using single GPS source > Formats established by user > Save cost by eliminating multiple stand alone GPS devices (PLGR and DAGR) in a vehicle SINCGARS FANOUT UPGRADES > SINCGARS RT-1523F with integrated SAASM GPS. > Attaches to the SINCGARS RT-1523. AVAILABILITY: > Production delivery six months after order. SPECIFICATIONS: > Size 3.375 in wide x 4.755 in high x 10.99 in long 78

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Enhanced Control Display Unit (ECDU) ECDU provides radio control, situational awareness and GPS positioning at your fingertips. It includes a color LCD display, selectable graphical interface and the ability to upload region specific map overlays and languages. This widens the range of capabilities available to the end user and is a key component to the current SINCGARS solution. SPECIFICATIONS > 3.1 in wide x 1.3 in high x 6.1 in long 7.8 cm wide x 3.3 cm high x 15.5 cm long > Virtual front panel allows control of the radio > 3.5 inch color display with 1/4 VGA resolution for unambiguous information flow > Radio Based Situational Awareness (RBSA) screen shows current GPS position on preloaded aerial maps > Incoming Situational Awareness (SA) reports show up as icons on the same map giving the user a picture of the battlefield > Zoom in/out capability to scale the display to the users area of interest > Embedded digital compass for navigation > Waypoints are displayed as icons on the SA map > Complies with MIL-STD-810F requirements for: transit drop, loose cargo, immersion, dust and salt-fog > Operational temperature: -20 C to +71 C > Complies with MIL-STD-461A RE02 and RS03 requirements > Night vision goggle compatible NAV/RT Display Map Display* Radio front panel with remote control capability GPS position (MGRS format) GPS Figure of Merit (FOM) Recent incoming SA messages with associated Combat IDs Graphical bar scale for gauging distances on the map Waypoint named Base Current position is always centered on the screen Friendly units Current position in MGRS Embedded digital compass * Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (CADRG) map of the Fort Wayne, Ind. area supplied by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). 80

SINCGARS Tactical Battlefield Management System (S-TBMS) Today s military commanders are looking for a system that provides the common picture of the battlefield. Employing the latest advances in technology, S-TBMS provides this capability effectively, giving comprehensive, real-time Situational Awareness (SA), Command Messaging (CM) and interoperability facilities to the people who need it. S-TBMS software application integrates the capabilities of the SINCGARS RT-1702 and Spearhead VHF radios, as well as the High Capacity Data Radio (HCDR) and SpearNet data radios. These Exelis IP-based radios, when combined with S-TBMS, provide leading-edge computing technologies in an effective, easy-to-use solution. This system uses customer provided high-resolution military and industry standard mapping formats including aerial photography or satellite maps available in English, Arabic and other languages. SITUATIONAL AWARENESS > Complete functionality for monitoring field and related activities > Positions located and displayed on a digital map background > Locations in Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) or any projection directly from the SINCGARS embedded GPS receiver > Information is distributed via the radio, using integrated networking capabilities > A complete electronic common operating picture can be seen at all command levels as required > Configurable alerts / alarms > Readily distribute track data to any node across the network as needed COMMAND MESSAGES > S-TBMS enables immediate reporting and instant command notification > Easy-to-use efficient command-messaging functions > Standard and custom reports in MIL standards format (SPOTREP, SITREP, freetext, etc.) > Diverse range of standard messaging templates and modules including: Spot / situation reports Intelligence summary Enemy engagement Biometric data for enemy POW / detainee Captured enemy document / captured enemy equipment Air defense coverage Accident / incident / damage / loss Medical evacuation Re-supply requests / ammunition / fuel Real-time meteorological data and weather forecast > Distributed directly over the combat radio network and displayed on map > Fully customizable message templates > Can be customized to preferred language S-TBMS TEAM PARTNERS: GeoSolutions, Ltd. 81

INTEROPERABILITY > NATO Friendly Force Interface (NFFI): S-TBMS fully supports the NFFI standard Shares Blue Force Tracking (BFT) data with other countries and systems in joint operations > Internet Protocol (IP): Optimized for the SINCGARS Internet Networking Controller (INC) technology and data radio networking capabilities Readily useable over any standard IP-based tactical, local or wide area network Modules available to allow S-TBMS to interface with sensors to distribute information across radio network, includes: - Weather station - Biometrics; fingerprint or photo - Can link to office and email systems (e.g. IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook) KEY BENEFITS > Uses military and other digital map formats > Tracking individuals or groups > Battle planning > Situation overlays on common operating picture (e.g. zones, minefields) > Distribution of command messages and reports > System interoperability for BFT > Record and playback of tracked routes > Alerts triggered automatically > Full military and other symbology > Easy to use, with minimal training requirements DEPLOYMENT > Wide military user base supporting mounted, dismounted, airborne and shipborne platforms Dismounted combat infantry Mounted vehicular platforms: - Mechanized / armored / assault / reconnaissance/ recovery / supply / medical - Forward Tactical Operations Centers (TOC) - Headquarters (HQ)/Command Operation Centers (COC) > Additional user applications for supporting border and coastal security forces, police agencies, logistics and transportation SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS S-TBMS Software Application > Runs on standard Microsoft Windows Operating System (OS) > 100MB free disk space recommended for software, plus ample disk space for customers maps > 2GB Memory (RAM) recommended minimum > Deployable on field level ruggedized laptops, palmtops or tablet computers running Microsoft Windows OS > Command and Control level standard desktop computers > GPS enabled device attached for SA (e.g. radio with embedded GPS, etc.) > Runs over any standard or tactical IP based network (e.g. IP data radio network, LAN, WAN, etc.) S-TBMS can be deployed at any field or command level. Works on standard or ruggedized PC running Microsoft Windows OS. Some facilities described may require specific or custom modules of S-TBMS. 82

Software and ancillaries that enable commanders to utilize their combat net radios as integrated command and control systems that generate a full range of reporting capabilities.

Communications Management Communications Management System (CMS) 101-102 Advanced Fill Device (AFD/A) 103-104

Communications Management System (CMS) Providing solutions for planning and managing tactical networks from small deployments of communications equipment to larger data management networks. On the modern battlefield, communications planning is a must for commanders who want to turn their combat net radios into an integrated command and control system. The Exelis Communications Management System (CMS) gives those commanders the software they need to create such a system using a standard laptop or desktop computer with a windowsdriven menu. CMS graphically based software system makes frequency assignments, generates security keys and establishes whole nets across the battlespace. Most importantly, the system generates an entire range of reporting capabilities, including the signal operating instructions. CMS is part of the Exelis e-battlespace solutions that allow communications to become part of a commander s strategy to see first, act first and finish decisively on the battlefield. KEY FEATURES: Equipment > Personal Computer (PC), running Windows XP > Fill Device > Cables > Software > User Manuals Customization CMS can be tailored to provide displays and printed output in a country s native language. CMS allows a bilingual operator to generate matching signal instruction reports in either language. System Support At Three Levels > Basic System for Small Deployment of Radios (Core) - Planning and generation of communications information (crypto keys, single channel frequencies, hopsets) - Reporting capabilities > Tailored System for Larger Deployment of Radios (Full) - the Basic System including the following: - Cosite analysis - Compromise recovery - Communications-Electronics Operating Instructions (CEOI) - Communications equipment asset management for multiple radio types - Advanced capabilities tailored to specific user needs - Platforms for grouping equipment and net member > Data Management System - Data planning, distribution and management for tactical communications - Initial network configuration and functionality to send and receive information related to tactical comms needs Training Training in Communications Management Theory (frequency/key selection, security, distribution methods) and equipment use (hardware operation, software options, network setup) provides sufficient information to effectively use CMS. Analysis Capabilities CMS is easy to use with its Windows-based menus and color graphics. The system enables the user to display net structures and easily access and edit stored plan information. CMS also provides pictorial printouts for all nets. In addition, it provides reports on communication assets, audit trails, key and frequency assignments, net member information and equipment distribution. Cosite analysis and compromise recovery capabilities are also provided. Other Features and Benefits > Generates fill for SINCGARS > A single system for key, frequency, network and distribution management > Password security > Purge database capability > Printer interface support > Data transfer to other CMS systems > Backwards compatible with older versions of CMS, legacy radios and fill devices > CMS supports a variety of communications assets; additional asset management capabilities can be expanded to meet specific customer needs. > Integrated, automated planning can be accomplished for up to 16,000 elements. Plan capacity can be expanded or contracted to meet specific customer requirements. 85

NETWORK MANAGEMENT CMS facilitates allocating communications assets, linking users, and planning initial, active and contingency networks to: > Identify communication links between SINCGARS radios requiring frequencies and keys > Assign net members and equipment and display the resulting network structure > Update/refine information and replan as necessary throughout mission planning > Verify interoperability of equipment assigned to a network and plan for different deployment scenarios > Support multiple plans BD CDR BD CDR Radio VHF G3 VHF Radio B X QG BD HQ Réseau saut de fréquences G3 Renseignements Réseau saut de fréquences FREQUENCY MANAGEMENT CMS allows the user to better utilize the RF spectrum and thereby reduce frequency interference and conflicts. These functions facilitate reconfiguring frequency plans based on battlefield conditions and managing frequency allocations, allotments, restrictions and assignments. As part of its planning function, CMS permits matching frequency assignments with current and future deployment scenarios and enables the user to: > Manage and assign Single Channel (SC) and Frequency Hopping (FH) > Generate and manage hopsets and lockouts for FH nets automatically > Perform cosite analysis as part of the frequency management process QG ENSEMBLE DE SAUTS DE FRÉQUENCE F129 ENSEMBLE DE SAUTS DE FRÉQUENCE F303 BD HQ FH Net Opérations réseau SC G3 VHF Radio A ENSEMBLE DE SAUTS DE FRÉQUENCE F462 QG PLT 1 PLT 1 PLT 1 VHF Radio A PLT 1 VHF Radio A ENSEMBLE DE SAUTS DE FRÉQUENCE F892 KEY/CRYPTO MANAGEMENT Through CMS, the user can generate keys, obtain a record of their distribution, ensure that correct key types are assigned and verify that planned COMSEC equipment is interoperable. Key management security doctrine is implemented by performing essential communication planning activities. The user is able to: > Verify interoperability of communication security equipment > Provide organized, secure and prompt distribution of keys to communication equipment > Create a plan for key supersession (switchover) management > Record audit information automatically during information loading, receiving and transferring > Provide compromise recovery capabilities DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT Distribution management functions allow concurrent distribution of initial keys and frequencies within a hierarchical structure, enabling the user to: > Determine available resource and distribution paths > Design a distribution plan to route required information efficiently > Identify routing problems automatically, select new paths and reassign equipment as necessary Touches Touches Touches QG Division Brigade Touches Touches Battalion Compagnie Touches Touches Peloton 86

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Advanced Fill Device (AFD/A) The AFD/A gives signal officers the ability to direct and deploy the distribution of communications information while supporting three types of radio distribution. The AFD/A is used as part of the Communications Management System (CMS) to support planning and distribution of communications information. It supports hierarchical distribution of two separate frequency plans. > > Directs the user to the equipment to be filled > > Supports distribution of a compromise recovery plan > > Supports 10 plan periods Each AFD/A can distribute communications information for approximately 1,500¹ radios. The AFD/A supports three types of distribution: radio fill, key fill and net fill. It provides additional support for: > > A purge operation allowing sensitive information to be removed from the device > > Over-the-air erasing of the COMSEC keys of captured radios INTEROPERABLE WITH THE FOLLOWING FILL EQUIPMENT: > > CMS > > MX-18290 fill devices > > AFD > > PFD SUPPORTS FILLING THE FOLLOWING RADIOS: > > SINCGARS Ground RT-1702 Series > > Spearhead > > Harris 5022 Falcon² > > SINCGARS Airborne RT-1478(V)/ARC-201 PHYSICAL > > Size: 6.5 in long x 3.5 in wide x 1.7 in thin (165 mm long x 89 mm wide x 43 mm thin) > > Weight: 17 ounces (482 grams) > > Magnesium case with elastomer overmold KEYBOARD LED backlit keys including a four-way directional button ENVIRONMENTAL > > MIL-STD-810F: water, humidity, sand and dust, vibration, altitude, shock high temperature, low temperature, temperature shock > > Waterproof and dustproof, IP67 > > Shockproof: multiple drops from 5 ft (1.5 m) onto concrete POWER > > Operates for more than 20 hours on one charge > > Battery easily changed in the field without tools > > Power off mode extends battery during long periods of inactivity 1 The maximum number of radios is dependent upon the information associated with each radio. 2 Contact Exelis for the configuration of Harris R/T supported by CMS. PROCESSOR Intel XScale PXA270, 520 MHz OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0, Stored in non-volatile, Secure, Flash MEMORY (RAM) 64 MB low-power RAM databases DATA STORAGE Stores two plans without data loss when the batteries are discharged HIGH CONTRAST COLOR DISPLAY 3.5 in diagonal (89 mm) 1/4 VGA Backlit LCD readable in direct sunlight TOUCHSCREEN > > Sealed, resistive, pressure sensitive touchscreen > > Convenient on board stylus storage COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Modular, field replaceable 88

A family of rugged and robust safety radios that provide first responders with a broad spectrum of secure communications capabilities. Programmable keys are provided for one-touch user operation.

Public Safety Radios SpearNet for National Security and Resilience (NSR) 109-112 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio HF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-HV1) Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Compact Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH2) 113-114 115-116 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-VV1) 117-118 Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH1) 119-120

SpearNet for National Security and Resilience (NSR) Providing emergency responders with the flexibility of a mobile ad hoc network creates secure voice and data communications. This allows them to respond rapidly, coordinate incident management more effectively and keep personnel safe. POLICE MULTI-AGENCY INTEGRATION > Agencies can work independently or coordinate together if needed > Network automatically forms and manages itself no need for user updates > Encryption protects against eavesdropping and interception AMBULANCE SERVICES > Real-time medical telemetry for triage patient care > Mobile operating speed up to 250 mph > Voice, video and data communications enroute to hospital > Quick deployment without a fixed infrastructure > Video and data for evidence gathering > Secure and reliable communications 91

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS INCLUDE: > Using strong Voice Codecs the SpearNet offers exceptional voice clarity. This ensures that voice is discernable under extreme operating conditions. > Coverage SpearNet is a MANET (Mobile Adhoc Networking) radio which maximises net coverage; especially in urban environments where point-to-point radios are unable to maintain coherent connectivity between source and destination nodes. Being a low latency multi-hop radio means the range is only required to the next team member. Having multiple active SpearNet radios creates a network extending the range further. Self forming and self-healing, SpearNet quickly updates the network as connectivity changes. This is transparent to the user allowing them to concentrate on their primary task. > Counter eavesdropping communications between emergency response teams is secure and protected from eavesdropping or interference. A secure network ensures safety communications are not jeopardised in dangerous operating environments. FIRE > 3D positioning coordination of personnel and equipment > Monitor health and safety of fire fighters > Voice and data communications available in dangerous environments > Fully meets all operational requirements for use in national resilience security and operations CE, WEEE, IS RoHS NPIA SPEARNET ENHANCES FIRST RESPONDER SAFETY: > SpearNet offers 3D positioning capability and provides both First Responders and Incident Commanders with a common operating picture (COP). SpearNet s high speed data capability supports real-time video streaming concurrent with voice communication and an array of sensor telemetry. > SpearNet offers IP based interconnectivity by connecting to a laptop, PDA or compatible sensors. This enables team members in command appointments to view up-to-date video and images as emergency operations unfold assisting with rapid decision making where time is crucial. 92

SpearNet enables sensor data integration and information transfer. Quick decisive emergency response and personnel safety are of critical importance to the community. Emergency responders are tasked with a far wider set of dangerous situations in today s world. In response, industry is keeping pace with new technologies to increase safety. Emergency responders and their deployed equipment can be enabled with detection devices such as chemical, biological, or radiation sensors. New technologies such as indoor geolocation can work in tandem with bio-medical safety sensors to identify and locate fireman that are in danger. SpearNet provides high speed transfer to enable voice, video, automated sensor alerts, and emergency notifications to allow emergency personnel to accomplish their missions and return home safely. 93

SPEARNET SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Dimensions Weight System Characteristics Operating bands Transmit power Security Networking Operational temperature Environmental EMI and + EN 301489 Qualification 19.61 cm high x 7.59 cm wide x 4.75 cm - 3.05cm deep < 700g including battery 1.2-1.4 GHz tunable Up to 600 mw Maximum 6 Mbps transmit data burst rate 1.5 Mbps sustained AES 256-bit encryption Self-organizing, self-healing Multi-hop inter-networking Tactical LAN on the move (no server required) -20 C to +55 C MIL-STD-810F MIL-STD-461 CE certified NPIA compliant IS (Zone 2) WEEE (return to Exelis for disposal) RoHs CE 11 3 G Ex ic II C T 4 94

Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio HF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-HV1) The Centaur SPSR-HV1 radio provides high power Single Sideband (SSB) or Continuous Wave (CW) output, Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) versatility and adaptability for long-distance communication application. The Centaur SPSR-HV1 is a multi-purpose, multi-mode mobile HF radio for flexible and secure communciations. A rugged design, complemented with crisp, clean, secure speech, form the core of this highly-capable radio. An advanced AES-256 module provides high grade digital security. A data interface port and a GPS receiver data input are standard. A 1000 Watt amplifier is available as an option. Frequencies and operating modes may be programmed into any of the 200 memories available, or users may operate off the Variable Frequency Oscillator (VFO) directly. Programmable keys are provided for one-touch user operation. SPECIFICATIONS System Frequency Range Channels Presets Data Interface Operations Vehicle Power Operating Modes Single Channel Operational modes Automatic Link Establishment Over the Air (OTA) Re-Keying Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Receiver Characteristics Receiver Sensitivity 10dB SINAD Audio Output Environmental Operating Temperature Testing 2-30 MHz Variable frequency oscillator operation across band 200 memories in 5 banks Common data interface on rear of radio First responders, close protection, police, security forces, disaster relief 12V dc nominal Clear or secure (AES-256) speech J3E, J2B, A1A, A3E ALE / ARQ Re-key your radio over the air 100 / 125 Watts 0.16μV (-123dBm) 2.2W into 4Ω internal speaker at <5%; total harmonic distortion or 12W into 8Ω external speaker at <5% ; total harmonic distortion -10 C to +55 C MIL-STD-810 / IP20 95

SPECIFICATIONS Security Secure Speech Encryption Physical Characteristics Size Weight Colour Display Accessories / Options Antenna External Microphone Internal Speaker External Speaker GPS Capability Linear Amplifier AES-256 with user-controlled key dual-use export, Wassenaar classification 5A002.a.1.a 241 mm wide x 99 mm high x 285 mm long 4.3 kg Black Multi-language back-lit alpha-numeric display HF band horizontal dipole, inverted vee or HF whip Standard fist microphone, DTMF fist microphone or desk microphone Fitted as standard Optional external speaker A separate self-contained GPS receiver outputting serial data to the 15-way D connector on the rear panel VL-1000 for 1kW RF output optionally available Specifications are subject to change without notice. 96

Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Compact Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH2) The small Centaur SPSR-VH2 radio is designed for flexible and secure communications while providing the user with high or low-power FM output capability, versatility and adaptability in a range of applications. An advanced AES-256 module provides digital security as standard. This workhorse radio has a robust and rugged design. The crisp, clean, secure speech is complemented by DTMF tone dialling. GPS positional reporting is available as an option. A wide choice of programmable frequencies is available for all 512 channels within the VHF high-band, and the 12-character alpha-numeric display acts as an excellent user interface. Programmable keys are provided for one-touch user operation. SPECIFICATIONS System Frequency Range 136 174 MHz Channels 512 in groups of 16 Presets Data Interface Operations Operating Modes Single Channel Over the Air (OTA) Re-Keying Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Receiver Characteristics Receiver Sensitivity 10dB SINAD Audio Output Environmental Operating Temperature Testing All channels can be preset Common data interface on side of radio First responders, close protection, police, security forces, disaster relief, Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Clear or secure (AES-256) speech Re-key your radio over the air 0.25 / 1 / 2.5 or 5 Watts programmable per channel 0.2μV (-121dBm) 700mW into 16 Ω with 5% total harmonic distortion -30 C to +60 C MIL-STD-810 / IP67 97

SPECIFICATIONS Security Secure Speech Encryption Physical Characteristics Size Weight Colour Display Accessories / Options Antenna Battery Pack Battery Charger Belt Clip Internal Speaker External Speaker Microphone External Headset GPS Option AES-256 with user-controlled key, dual-use export, Wassenaar classification 5A002.a.1.a 57 mm wide x 96.5 mm high x 37.55 mm long 370 g Black Multi-language, back-lit, alpha-numeric display 6 inch semi-flexible whip with SMA fitted as standard Lithium-Ion rechargeable, 2000 mah typically provides 8-12 hours operation Intelligent single or multi-bay Rear, sprung belt clip Fitted as standard Available Several different styles available to suit application Internal GPS available as an option Specifications are subject to change without notice. 98

Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Vehicular Radio (SPSR-VV1) The Centaur SPSR-VV1 combines power and security in a rugged vehicle mounted radio built to function in the most demanding environments. This vehicular radio provides high or low-power FM output capability, versatility and adaptability in a range of vehicle applications. The Centaur SPSR-VV1 is a robust and rugged design, complemented with crisp, clean, secure speech as standard form the core of this remarkable radio. An advanced AES-256 module provides high grade digital security as standard. DTMF (tone dialling) signalling, data interface capability, and GPS positional reporting are available as options. A wide choice of programmable frequencies is available for all 512 channels within the VHF high-band, and the 12-character alpha-numeric display acts as an excellent user interface. Programmable keys are provided for one-touch user operation. SPECIFICATIONS System Frequency Range 136 174 MHz Channels 512 in groups of 32 Presets Data Interface Operations Vehicle Power Operating Modes Single Channel Over the Air (OTA) Re-Keying Covert Remote Control Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Receiver Characteristics Receiver Sensitivity 10dB SINAD Audio Output Environmental Operating Temperature Testing All channels can be preset Common 15-pin D data interface on rear of radio First responders, close protection, police, security forces, disaster relief, Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) 12V dc nominal Clear or secure (AES-256) FM speech Re-key your radio over the air Covert transmit control; invaluable in hostage and security scenarios 5 / 12.5 / 25 / 50 Watts programmable per channel 0.2μV (-121dBm) 2W into 32 Ω internal speaker with 5% total harmonic distortion or 12 W into 4 Ω external speaker with 5% total harmonic distortion -30 C to +60 C MIL-STD-810 / IP67 99

SPECIFICATIONS Security Secure Speech Encryption Physical Characteristics Size Weight Colour Display Accessories / Options Antenna External Microphone Internal Speaker External Speaker GPS Capability Data capability DTMF capability AES-256 with user-controlled key dual-use export, Wassenaar classification 5A002.a.1.a 165 mm wide x 43 mm high x 155 mm long 1.4 kg Black Multi-language, back-lit, alpha-numeric display External 5/8ths flexible whip with cable and fitting Standard fist microphone, DTMF fist microphone or desk microphone Fitted as standard Optional external speaker A separate self-contained GPS receiver outputting serial data to the connector on the rear panel On customer request, an internal radio modification enables serial data via the connector on the rear panel The optional DTMF enabled microphone provides DTMF dialling Specifications are subject to change without notice. 100

Centaur Secure Public Safety Radio VHF Handheld Radio (SPSR-VH1) The Centaur SPSR-VH1 radio is designed for first responders and urgent mission needs while providing users with high or low-power FM output capability, versatility and adaptability in a range of applications. An advanced AES-256 module provides high grade digital security as standard. This workhorse radio has a robust and rugged design, complemented with crisp, clean, secure speech, and DTMF tone dialling. GPS positional reporting is available as an option. A wide choice of programmable frequencies is available for all 512 channels within the VHF high-band, and the 12-character alpha-numeric display acts as an excellent user interface. The full-size keypad also provides for programmable keys for onetouch user operation. SPECIFICATIONS System Frequency Range 136 174 MHz Channels 512 in groups of 16 Presets Data Interface Operations Operating Modes Single Channel Over the Air (OTA) Re-Keying Transmitter Characteristics Power Output Receiver Characteristics Receiver Sensitivity 10dB SINAD Audio Output Environmental Operating Temperature Testing Security Secure Speech Encryption All channels can be preset Common data interface on side of radio First responders, close protection, security forces, disaster relief, Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Clear or secure (AES-256) speech Re-key your radio over the air 0.25 / 1 / 2.5 or 5 Watts programmable per channel 0.2μV (-121dBm) 700mW into 16 Ω with 5% Total Harmonic Distortion -30 C to +60 C MIL-STD-810 / IP67 AES-256 with user-controlled key, dual-use export, Wassenaar classification 5A002.a.1.a 101

SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Size Weight Colour Display Accessories / Options Antenna Battery Pack Battery Charger Belt Clip Internal Speaker External Speaker Microphone External Headset GPS Option 57 mm wide x 133 mm high x 37.5 mm long 370 g Black Multi-language, back-lit, alpha-numeric display 6 inch semi-flexible whip with SMA fitted as standard Lithium-Ion rechargeable, 2000 mah typically provides 8-12 hours operation Intelligent single or multi-bay Rear, sprung belt clip Fitted as standard Available Several different styles available to suit application Internal GPS available as an option Specifications are subject to change without notice. 102

Full-service integrated logistics support for the maintenance and repair of Exelis products, including a mobile maintenance workshop that allows maintenance, troubleshooting and repair in the field.

Logistics Support Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) 125 SINCGARS Repair Depot 126 Mobile Maintenance Shelter (MMS) 127-128

Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) RESET AND REINTEGRATION PROGRAM > Mobile force team returns unit communication equipment to 10/20 standards of repair > Provides quick, flexible response to ensure standardization of RESET procedures and to meet critical unit timelines > Conduct training programs on use of SINCGARS communication equipment and provide Over-the- Shoulder training for troubleshooting and repair > Install SINCGARS hardware, VAAs, RFPAs, MTs, MBITR, PLGR or DAGR into various Military vehicles for training and battle readiness > Operation Clean-Sweep: Sort and test various SINCGARS mounts, cables, speakers, handsets and hardware to reintroduce usable hardware into the U.S. Army supply chain. The effort is helping the U.S. Army to save money be reusing items that would otherwise have been out of service or scrapped. LOGISTICS SERVICES > Field support including worldwide RESET and integration > Training for both the user and the trainer, documentation development for training and interactive training > Technical manual development and updates > Provisioning information and updates > Logistics program management > Installation kit development and production > Spares, depot support and obsolescence management > Development and maintenance of the AN/GRM-122 Test Set DEPOT OPERATIONS > Test, troubleshoot and repair various pieces of communication equipment for fleet reintroduction > Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, it supports an equipment rebuild program. 105

SINCGARS Repair Depot The Exelis SINCGARS Repair Depot takes bruised and battered equipment and makes it as good as new delivering the best equipment possible back to Soldiers on the front line. EXELIS DEPOT CAPABILITIES > Repairs all generations of SINCGARS equipment Repairs all versions of Spearhead, SpearNet and AN/ARC-201E > Repair cables and other ancillary items > Repairs performed at LRU, Module or CCA levels > Troubleshoot to repair at component level > Experienced workforce with average of 20+ years of SINCGARS experience INTEGRATED SUPPLY CHAIN Using parts from our high volume, on-hand inventory results in reduced cost and fewer lead time delays to the customer. > Component parts purchased at reduced costs by leveraging off high volume production lines > Ability to use on hand inventory reduces lead times > Significant savings SUMMARY > Exelis SINCGARS has been in service as the Combat Net Radio for over 20 Years > Exelis logistics operations began work with CECOM in 1982 > Exelis has become a total systems and service provider for U.S. Forces > Exelis actively supported U.S. Army National Guard units in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Nevada, North Carolina and Maryland > With more than 500,000 radios delivered, Exelis will continue to upgrade and modernize the SINCGARS product line and provide total systems service to all U.S. Forces 106

Mobile Maintenance Shelter (MMS) MMS supports the operation, troubleshooting, repair and transport of electronic equipment in challenging environments. The MMS uses a modified S-280 C/(G) shelter and power system based on two MQ Power DCA-25USIXF diesel generators. The shelter and power system are mounted on International Organization for Standardization (ISO) dimensioned (20 x 8 nominal) pallets. Each pallet system weighs approximately 10,000 lbs. (4,545 kg) and is designed to mount on a flatbed truck with ISO locking mechanism for transport. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The S-280 shelter provides optimum performance under the most demanding field conditions and is constructed to meet MIL-S-55286E specifications. The basic S-280 shelter is modified to create a mobile maintenance workshop suitable for the operation, troubleshooting, repair and transport of electronic equipment. Modifications also accommodate the occupancy of personnel to perform maintenance activities. The shelter can be modified with a variety of options that can include: > Environment control system > Chairs with tie-down restraints for transport > Work surfaces with integrated tie-down restraint system and storage drawers > Shelving with integrated tie-down restraint system > Electrostatic discharge connect points > Magnifier lamps > Mission clocks > Configurable in-floor equipment tie-down restraint system > Exterior antenna brackets > Power system monitor/annunciator panel > Input/Output (I/O) entry panels > Equipment cabinets with shock isolated mounting > Overhead fluorescent lighting with emergency back-up lighting > Smoke detector and alarm > Carbon monoxide detector and alarm > Surface mounted raceways for cables > Scotch brand tread slip-resistant floor covering > Additional floor and wall reinforcement panels SHELTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS > I/O panel with Military-Specification (Mil-Spec) connector (4-conductor, separate safety ground) and earth grounding stud > Shelter input power: 3-phase, 208-240 Volt Alternating Current (VAC) @50/60 Hertz (Hz) > Shunt type 3-pole 100 ampere (Amp) main breaker > Emergency Power Off (EPO) switches > 3-pole load center > Receptacles to accommodate any local requirement > Exterior Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) courtesy outlets > Storage/transport switch ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM (ECS) The ECS consists of two Environmental Control Units (ECU). Each ECU provides a maximum of 18,000 British Thermal Units/Hour (BTU/Hr) (3 tons) for cooling and 30,709 BTU/Hr (9 kw) for heating. Both of the ECUs are controlled with one thermostat that automatically calls for cooling or heating as required. The thermostat has an integrated Lead/Lag switch that allows the operator to manually select which ECU will function as the primary and equalize run time on the units. The ECS can be designed to suit a variety of load requirements to meet local environmental conditions. Mobile Maintenance Shelter 107

POWER SYSTEM The power system is designed to operate on a shore power connection or two MQ Power DCA-25USIXF diesel generators rated at 20 kilo Watts each that can be configured to provide a range of voltages; three-phase 208-480 VAC @ 60 Hz, singlephase 20 220 VAC @ 60 Hz. Each generator is fitted with a 104 gallon extended run fuel tank. Fuel consumption is 1.4 gallons per hour under full-load operation. Each generator is fitted with an auxiliary block heater and battery charger that run off of shore power to keep the generators ready for operation. The generator power system includes a power transfer module that provides the intermediate connection point between the generator/shore power and the shelter. while housing the following components: automatic back-up power when deployed and running on generators only or when in station and connected to shore power. The ATS also controls the startup and shutdown of the generators. A manually operated cable reel assembly is provided for cable storage. The power system has an EPO switch, that when activated, will shut down power to the shelter and shut down the Generators when in use. > Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) > Manual Transfer Switch (MTS) > Main I/O Panel > Auxiliary I/O panel The ATS provides switching between generator one and the output of the MTS. The MTS provides switching between generator two and shore power. This configuration provides automatic switching between generator one and generator two or between shore power and generator one depending on the selection of the MTS. This provides the shelter with PAINT FINISHES Shelter Interior Ceiling Semi-gloss White Color number 27875 per MIL-PRF-22750F, Type I Interior Walls Semi-gloss Green Color number 24533 per MIL-PRF-22750F, Type I Shelter Exterior and Interior of Personnel Door Chemical Agent Resistive Coating (CARC) per MIL-DTL-53039 Power System Components CARC per MIL-DTL-53039 Pallets CARC per MIL-DTL-53039 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT Cable Reel Generator Power Transfer Module ECS Refrigerator 108