Joint Network Node. For military communications, the Joint Network Node system, or JNN as it is commonly called, is a communications system the United States Military uses for remote, satellite-based communication.
WIN-T is the Army’s secure communications network modernization priority. Voice and data communications and battlefield applications rely on WIN-T for anytime, anywhere
The ITN is the U.S. Army’s tactical network backbone, providing secure voice and data communications for soldiers on the battlefield without fixed infrastructure. By connecting soldiers with their commanders, the ITN is changing the way the U.S. Army fights by providing life-saving information on-the-move, anywhere in the world.
2009年7月28日 · Today, WIN-T Increment One provides battalion-level-and-above Warfighters with the ability to connect to the Army's digitized systems, voice, data and video via satellite connections.
2021年4月27日 · The next year, the JNN equipment was sent to an external source for a repair and reset, finally returning back to the 73rd Sig. Co. in spring 2021. Once back in the hands of the "Lightning...
This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) unless otherwise stated. The proponent of this publication is the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).
2012年4月23日 · JNN provides battalion-level and above with the ability to connect to the Army's digitized systems, voice, data and video via satellite Internet connection at-the-quick-halt. It obtained...