- Enabling users of AN/PRC-117G wideband radios to quickly and easily add advanced capabilities to the radio on an as-needed basis Providing new levels of flexibility to the
- AN/PRC-117G wideband radio by seamlessly adding expanded functions such as a second wideband radio channel, high-frequency (HF) radio channel, and an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) module
- Beyond these initial planned enhancements, the Mission Modules will generate a limitless number of new applications for the AN/PRC-117G from industry partners using the Mission Modules' "open-platform" and standard interface architecture approach
The AN/PRC-117G radio is the first JTRS Software Communications Architecture (JTRS SCA)-certified wideband manpack radio system, enabling applications such as streaming video, simultaneous voice and data feeds, collaborative chat, and connectivity to secure networks (SIPRNet). The AN/PRC-117G's wideband network access capabilities give warfighters and field commanders critical real-time information through a man-portable radio that is significantly smaller, lighter and more capable than legacy units. The radio offers an extended frequency range of 30 MHz to 2 GHz. AN/PRC-117G Mission Modules provide a flexible platform for expansion as mission requirements evolve. The modules use a standardized and interchangeable architecture, enabling the warfighter to take only the capabilities they need into the field. Users of AN/PRC-117G radios already fielded will also be able to upgrade to incorporate the new modules.
One significant area of focus for the Mission Modules is in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The incorporation of an ISR module with the AN/PRC-117G, which already offers the embedded ROVER ISR waveform, will result in a highly integrated unit that addresses both ground tactical radio and ISR requirements in a single device. "The need to integrate ISR and tactical communications is a relatively new requirement that was not among tactical radio specifications developed more than a decade ago," Marschilok said. "This full-featured and modular capability will not be available anywhere else in industry." The AN/PRC-117G manpack radio development has followed the U.S. Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) program's Enterprise Business Model (EBM). Relying on this model, Harris has successfully fielded more than 100,000 JTRS-approved Falcon III® AN/PRC-152 multiband handheld radios. The JTRS Software Communications Architecture and modular approach make it possible to provide future-focused technology that easily integrates pre-planned upgrades.


