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Communication systems of the Bundeswehr

The communications systems of the German armed forces (Bundeswehr) include the strategic communication, information systems for the command and control of combined arms forces. It also covers military intelligence, weather forecasting, and aviation of all branches of the German armed forces.

German ATF Dingo equipped with HRM-7000 in Afghanistan 2011

For communication, SIGNIT, Electronic Warfare and ELOCAT, Bundeswehr using wired and fiber optic systems, fixed and mobile radio stations and satellite communications. While wired and satellite communication paths are operated using digital methods, HF radio communication is still partly analogue and susceptible to eavesdropping. The Bundeswehr's radio communications technology, which has been outdated for years, is a major problem when working with NATO partners.

History edit

 
Analog Thales SEM 93 Radio System at a Radio-Vehicle of Bundeswehr

The Bundeswehr has used a number of different means of communication since it was founded. Some of the first wireless systems were bought from the US-army. The wired field telephone systems initially used was important in the 1960this and 1970this. It is not used anymore today

In the 2000s, a reorientation of communications technology became clear due to the end of the Cold War and the increase in foreign deployments. The fact that the communication technology is inconsistent and partly outdated became particularly clear during the foreign assignments. Die Zeit wrote in 2018 that when a "paratrooper and his unit wanted to leave the German camp in Kunduz for a patrol, he had more communication electronics than weapons with him."[1]

German Defence Ministery launched a project for a Joint, interconnected radio equipment for the armed forces ("Streitkräftegemeinsame verbundfähige Funkausstattung (SVFuA)"). As part of the SVFuA project, since 2008 to 2016 the Communication Systems Departement of University of the Bundeswehr in Munich developed concepts for the future network and security management system in collaboration with the BSI and the BAAINBw.[2]

In the mid-2010s, the Ministry of Defense launched the "Mobile Tactical Communications" (MoTaKo) project to modernize the communication devices for large numbers of troops. New radios were to be developed, built and purchased for 25,000 vehicles and 50,000 soldiers. MoTaKo is one of the Federal Ministry of Defence largest armaments projects of this decade. A total of 5.5 billion euros is planned.

In addition to the police, fire brigade and rescue services, the Bundeswehr also used the digital trunked radio of the so-called "authorities and organizations with security tasks" (BOS) from 2019. The Bundestag passed a corresponding amendment to the law in April 2019. Individual branches of the Bundeswehr were already participants in BOS radio. With the integration into the existing BOS radio, the Bundeswehr saves money for setting up its own radio infrastructure; The federal government will bear the additional annual costs of 8.3 million euros for the Bundeswehr's national BOS radio.[3][4]

In 2021 Spiegel reported, that the Federal Office for Defense Technology and Procurement (BWB) was having radios from the 1980s replicated for 600 million Euros.Because new devices are not yet ready for use, the Bundeswehr has let the standard radio set of the army, the Thales SEM 80/90 rebuilt again. The radios are still installed in most of Bundeswehr vehicles. The radio was actually developed by the Stuttgart company Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG, which taken over by Thales.[5][6]

Capacity building up from 2022 edit

The German armed forces radio communications technology, which has been outdated in large parts since the 1990this is a major problem when working with NATO partners. The transmission procedures used Bundeswehr-internally, which do not comply with the current NATO digital standards, led to major difficulties during maneuvers and joint missions abroad. The impractical radio technology causes problems not only for the army but also for logistics of the Joint Support Service (Streitkräftebasis) and the Joint medical service (Sanitätsdienst).[7]

When the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine started in 2022, the German government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) decided on a special assets ("Sondervermögen") for fitting of German armed forces worth 100 billion euros.

One of the major investments is the fasten digitalization of command and information systems of Bundeswehr. The Digitization of Land-Based Operations program (Digitalisierung Landbasierter Operationen (DLBO)) aims to procure a uniform digital and encrypted communications system for the land forces. The long-standing German manufacturer Rohde & Schwarz was awarded the contract for5 billion EUR in 2022 for Armed Forces Joint Connected Radio Equipment (Streitkräftegemeinsame verbundfähige Funkausstattung (SVFuA)) executed by his Soveron System.[7] The order was placed directly. The competitor, the French Thales Group, is taking legal action against the decision because the tender was incorrect.[8]

R&S will deliver it´s Soveron program of SDRs for HF, UHF and VHF spectrums. The system is based on an internationally common Software Communications Architecture standard with backward compatibility. R&S Soveron is already used by a number of NATO and non-NATO forces.

In September 2023 it became known that the Bundeswehr was having problems equipping its up to 34,000 vehicles with the SOVERON devices because the necessary mechanical adapter plates were missing and in some cases the vehicles' alternators did not provide enough power.[9]

The first to be equipped was the German NATO Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) Land. Two Panzergrenadier battalions and their Pumas were equipped.[10]

Organisation edit

Head of all information-technology and electronic reconnaissance is the Command Cyber and Information Domain Service.

Most of the signal corps (German: Fernmelder) of Bundeswehr are part of the information-technology command of Bundeswehr (Kommando Informationstechnik der Bundeswehr) in the organizational area of "Cyber and Information Domain Service". Around 7.200 soldiers serv in the signal corps.[11]

Army edit

 
Fennek of Bundeswehr with an SE system

Some of the signal corps (German: Fernmelder) are a branch in the German army. Besides this, every Company has its own signal corps specialist within its unit. For long-distance communications for deployments abroad, the HRM-7000 shortwave radio system is often used.

R&S SOVERON Handheld and Vehicel application have already been commissioned to equip he German element of Very High Joint Readiness Task Force 2023 (VJTF 2023), with key elements Puma infantry fighting vehicles and future dismounted soldier.[12]

Airforce edit

German Air Force (Luftwaffe) has its own signal corps specialist within its units. Beside analog Airband-radios they use the MR6000A SDR from Rohde & Schwarz[13] in Eurofighter and helicopters (Tiger, MH90 and others).

Navy edit

The German Navy has its own signal corps specialist within its units and at the ships. For on-board communication the Navy will use TETRA standard VHF-radios by Motorola up from 2022. TETRA is also used by German civil rescue and law enforcement agencies.[14]

Tactical networks edit

Systems and equipment edit

HF communication edit

Frecquencys HF (1-30 MHz)
Optical/electronical

connectifity / capacity

10 kBit
Encypting SITLink (Rhode & Schwarz)
Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroad

The Bundeswehr is using differnt HF-radio systems. Elbit System HRM-7000, SEM 93 and the SDR radio MR6000A from Rohde & Schwarz, which is available in all branches of the armed forces.

Bundeswehr is using the HRM-7000 transceiver of Telefunken / Elbit Systems at deployments abroad. The succedor is HRM-9000. In February 2022 the Bundeswehr (BAAINBw) decided to buy more HRM 7X00 transceivers and the fitting Kryptomodul TCU 7000E for different platforms.[15]

UHF / VHF systems edit

The main System of Bundeswehr is the SEM 80/90 analog UHF radio, introduced in the early 80this and rebuild in 2021.

At the Afghanistan ISAF deployment of Bundeswehr, platoons often used the US AN/PRC-117. It is a universally-used software defined radio of US Harris Corporation widely used by the US army. It is used for Phone, tactical short messages and data transceiving a wide frequency range. It can also be used to communicate via US military satellites used as relays.
In 2020 Bundeswehr ordered 370 units worth US$30 million. From 2021 until 2024, it planned to order more so that there is a number of 913 radios, worth 91 million euros.

Within the SVFuA program Bundeswehr will use R&S Soveron VHF/UHF SDRs. The radios could transmit and receive simultaneous voice and IP data. The radios are used in the handheld version and the vehicular radio version (SDTR/SOVERON VR).[16]

Satellite communication edit

Frecquencys Ku band

C band

Optical/electronical

connectifity / capacity

2 Mbit/s / per chanel (3 chanels)
Encypting SITLink (Rhode & Schwarz)
Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroad

SATCOMBw is the Bundeswehr's satellite-based communications system. The system, operated by Airbus Defense and Space, enables the military to make tap-proof telephone calls, video conferences and Internet access worldwide. In the current "Stage 2", which has been in operation since the end of 2011, the system is based on the two communications satellites COMSATBw-1 and 2 with which the ground stations of Bundeswehr and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is linked. The system has an capacity of 3 × 2 Mbit/s Duplex encrypted.

Mobile Terrestical Data Communication TÜtrSys edit

Frecquencys L band (1.35 – 2.69 GHz)

SHF (4.4 – 5 GHz)

Optical/electronical

connectifity / capacity

Ethernet 100 Mbit/s
Encypting SITLine ETH 50 (Rhode & Schwarz)
Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroad and homeland

The "Terrestrial Transmission System" (TÜtrSys) is used for data connections between network nodes in the field. The system enables the simultaneous operation of up to three directional radio links.[17]


Radio equipment edit

In the 1980s, SEM radios are introduced. SEM means "Sende-Empfänger", German for transceiver.

References edit

  1. ^ "ZEIT ONLINE | Lesen Sie zeit.de mit Werbung oder im PUR-Abo. Sie haben die Wahl". www.zeit.de. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  2. ^ "SVFuA". TechInf (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  3. ^ "BOS-Funk: Digitalfunk für die Bundeswehr". www.cio.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  4. ^ "Dokumentation: Einbindung der Bundeswehr in den BOS-Funk – Augen geradeaus!". augengeradeaus.net. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  5. ^ "Bundeswehr lässt 40 Jahre alte Funkgeräte nachbauen". www.t-online.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  6. ^ Hammerstein, Konstantin von (2021-09-24). "(S+) Von wegen Digitalisierung: Warum die Bundeswehr 600 Millionen Euro in Funktechnik aus den Achtzigerjahren investiert (S+)". Der Spiegel (in German). ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  7. ^ a b "Bundeswehr-Sondervermögen und Digitalfunk: Geld allein macht nicht glücklich – Augen geradeaus!". augengeradeaus.net. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  8. ^ Zeitung, Süddeutsche (2022-12-08). "Bundeswehr kauft Funkgeräte". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  9. ^ Ismar, Georg (2023-09-25). "Bundeswehr: Probleme bei der Anschaffung neuer Funkgeräte". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  10. ^ "Infanterist der Zukunft – Erweitertes System Plus | TANK-MASTERS – Photos & Journalism | Military Photos & Journalism" (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  11. ^ "Fernmeldetruppe". www.bundeswehr.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  12. ^ Valpolini, Paolo (2020-10-06). "SOVERON HR starts on road to success". EDR Magazine. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  13. ^ Monroy, Matthias (2015-05-22). "Rohde & Schwarz könnte ins Kampfdrohnen-Geschäft einsteigen". netzpolitik.org (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  14. ^ Frank, Dorothee (2021-08-31). "Digitalfunk für die Deutsche Marine". Behörden Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  15. ^ ES&T Redaktion (2022-02-11). "HRM 7X00 – Bundeswehr beschafft zusätzliche Kurzwellenfunkgeräte". esut.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  16. ^ International, Armada (2019-08-09). "German Army relies on Rohde & Schwarz". Armada International. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  17. ^ "Terrestrisches Übertragungssystem". www.bundeswehr.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-30.

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The communications systems of the German armed forces Bundeswehr include the strategic communication information systems for the command and control of combined arms forces It also covers military intelligence weather forecasting and aviation of all branches of the German armed forces German ATF Dingo equipped with HRM 7000 in Afghanistan 2011For communication SIGNIT Electronic Warfare and ELOCAT Bundeswehr using wired and fiber optic systems fixed and mobile radio stations and satellite communications While wired and satellite communication paths are operated using digital methods HF radio communication is still partly analogue and susceptible to eavesdropping The Bundeswehr s radio communications technology which has been outdated for years is a major problem when working with NATO partners Contents 1 History 1 1 Capacity building up from 2022 2 Organisation 2 1 Army 2 2 Airforce 2 3 Navy 3 Tactical networks 4 Systems and equipment 4 1 HF communication 4 2 UHF VHF systems 4 3 Satellite communication 4 4 Mobile Terrestical Data Communication TUtrSys 4 5 Radio equipment 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Analog Thales SEM 93 Radio System at a Radio Vehicle of BundeswehrThe Bundeswehr has used a number of different means of communication since it was founded Some of the first wireless systems were bought from the US army The wired field telephone systems initially used was important in the 1960this and 1970this It is not used anymore todayIn the 2000s a reorientation of communications technology became clear due to the end of the Cold War and the increase in foreign deployments The fact that the communication technology is inconsistent and partly outdated became particularly clear during the foreign assignments Die Zeit wrote in 2018 that when a paratrooper and his unit wanted to leave the German camp in Kunduz for a patrol he had more communication electronics than weapons with him 1 German Defence Ministery launched a project for a Joint interconnected radio equipment for the armed forces Streitkraftegemeinsame verbundfahige Funkausstattung SVFuA As part of the SVFuA project since 2008 to 2016 the Communication Systems Departement of University of the Bundeswehr in Munich developed concepts for the future network and security management system in collaboration with the BSI and the BAAINBw 2 In the mid 2010s the Ministry of Defense launched the Mobile Tactical Communications MoTaKo project to modernize the communication devices for large numbers of troops New radios were to be developed built and purchased for 25 000 vehicles and 50 000 soldiers MoTaKo is one of the Federal Ministry of Defence largest armaments projects of this decade A total of 5 5 billion euros is planned In addition to the police fire brigade and rescue services the Bundeswehr also used the digital trunked radio of the so called authorities and organizations with security tasks BOS from 2019 The Bundestag passed a corresponding amendment to the law in April 2019 Individual branches of the Bundeswehr were already participants in BOS radio With the integration into the existing BOS radio the Bundeswehr saves money for setting up its own radio infrastructure The federal government will bear the additional annual costs of 8 3 million euros for the Bundeswehr s national BOS radio 3 4 In 2021 Spiegel reported that the Federal Office for Defense Technology and Procurement BWB was having radios from the 1980s replicated for 600 million Euros Because new devices are not yet ready for use the Bundeswehr has let the standard radio set of the army the Thales SEM 80 90 rebuilt again The radios are still installed in most of Bundeswehr vehicles The radio was actually developed by the Stuttgart company Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG which taken over by Thales 5 6 Capacity building up from 2022 edit The German armed forces radio communications technology which has been outdated in large parts since the 1990this is a major problem when working with NATO partners The transmission procedures used Bundeswehr internally which do not comply with the current NATO digital standards led to major difficulties during maneuvers and joint missions abroad The impractical radio technology causes problems not only for the army but also for logistics of the Joint Support Service Streitkraftebasis and the Joint medical service Sanitatsdienst 7 When the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine started in 2022 the German government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz SPD decided on a special assets Sondervermogen for fitting of German armed forces worth 100 billion euros One of the major investments is the fasten digitalization of command and information systems of Bundeswehr The Digitization of Land Based Operations program Digitalisierung Landbasierter Operationen DLBO aims to procure a uniform digital and encrypted communications system for the land forces The long standing German manufacturer Rohde amp Schwarz was awarded the contract for5 billion EUR in 2022 for Armed Forces Joint Connected Radio Equipment Streitkraftegemeinsame verbundfahige Funkausstattung SVFuA executed by his Soveron System 7 The order was placed directly The competitor the French Thales Group is taking legal action against the decision because the tender was incorrect 8 R amp S will deliver it s Soveron program of SDRs for HF UHF and VHF spectrums The system is based on an internationally common Software Communications Architecture standard with backward compatibility R amp S Soveron is already used by a number of NATO and non NATO forces In September 2023 it became known that the Bundeswehr was having problems equipping its up to 34 000 vehicles with the SOVERON devices because the necessary mechanical adapter plates were missing and in some cases the vehicles alternators did not provide enough power 9 The first to be equipped was the German NATO Very High Readiness Joint Task Force VJTF Land Two Panzergrenadier battalions and their Pumas were equipped 10 Organisation editMain article Fernmeldetruppe Bundeswehr Head of all information technology and electronic reconnaissance is the Command Cyber and Information Domain Service Most of the signal corps German Fernmelder of Bundeswehr are part of the information technology command of Bundeswehr Kommando Informationstechnik der Bundeswehr in the organizational area of Cyber and Information Domain Service Around 7 200 soldiers serv in the signal corps 11 Army edit nbsp Fennek of Bundeswehr with an SE systemSome of the signal corps German Fernmelder are a branch in the German army Besides this every Company has its own signal corps specialist within its unit For long distance communications for deployments abroad the HRM 7000 shortwave radio system is often used R amp S SOVERON Handheld and Vehicel application have already been commissioned to equip he German element of Very High Joint Readiness Task Force 2023 VJTF 2023 with key elements Puma infantry fighting vehicles and future dismounted soldier 12 Airforce edit German Air Force Luftwaffe has its own signal corps specialist within its units Beside analog Airband radios they use the MR6000A SDR from Rohde amp Schwarz 13 in Eurofighter and helicopters Tiger MH90 and others Navy edit The German Navy has its own signal corps specialist within its units and at the ships For on board communication the Navy will use TETRA standard VHF radios by Motorola up from 2022 TETRA is also used by German civil rescue and law enforcement agencies 14 Tactical networks editAutoko Link 16 NATO Tetra Tetrapol VHF based Trans European Trunked Radio standard VANBwSystems and equipment editHF communication edit Frecquencys HF 1 30 MHz Optical electronical connectifity capacity 10 kBitEncypting SITLink Rhode amp Schwarz Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroadThe Bundeswehr is using differnt HF radio systems Elbit System HRM 7000 SEM 93 and the SDR radio MR6000A from Rohde amp Schwarz which is available in all branches of the armed forces Bundeswehr is using the HRM 7000 transceiver of Telefunken Elbit Systems at deployments abroad The succedor is HRM 9000 In February 2022 the Bundeswehr BAAINBw decided to buy more HRM 7X00 transceivers and the fitting Kryptomodul TCU 7000E for different platforms 15 UHF VHF systems edit The main System of Bundeswehr is the SEM 80 90 analog UHF radio introduced in the early 80this and rebuild in 2021 At the Afghanistan ISAF deployment of Bundeswehr platoons often used the US AN PRC 117 It is a universally used software defined radio of US Harris Corporation widely used by the US army It is used for Phone tactical short messages and data transceiving a wide frequency range It can also be used to communicate via US military satellites used as relays In 2020 Bundeswehr ordered 370 units worth US 30 million From 2021 until 2024 it planned to order more so that there is a number of 913 radios worth 91 million euros Within the SVFuA program Bundeswehr will use R amp S Soveron VHF UHF SDRs The radios could transmit and receive simultaneous voice and IP data The radios are used in the handheld version and the vehicular radio version SDTR SOVERON VR 16 Satellite communication edit Frecquencys Ku band C bandOptical electronical connectifity capacity 2 Mbit s per chanel 3 chanels Encypting SITLink Rhode amp Schwarz Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroadSATCOMBw is the Bundeswehr s satellite based communications system The system operated by Airbus Defense and Space enables the military to make tap proof telephone calls video conferences and Internet access worldwide In the current Stage 2 which has been in operation since the end of 2011 the system is based on the two communications satellites COMSATBw 1 and 2 with which the ground stations of Bundeswehr and the German Aerospace Center DLR is linked The system has an capacity of 3 2 Mbit s Duplex encrypted Mobile Terrestical Data Communication TUtrSys edit Frecquencys L band 1 35 2 69 GHz SHF 4 4 5 GHz Optical electronical connectifity capacity Ethernet 100 Mbit sEncypting SITLine ETH 50 Rhode amp Schwarz Deployment Bundeswehr operations abroad and homelandThe Terrestrial Transmission System TUtrSys is used for data connections between network nodes in the field The system enables the simultaneous operation of up to three directional radio links 17 Radio equipment edit In the 1980s SEM radios are introduced SEM means Sende Empfanger German for transceiver SEM 52 SL analog Handhold introduced in 1995 SEM 80 90 analog radio introduced in the early 80this and rebuild in 2021 SEM 93E radio for vehicles from Thales introduced since August 2001 HRM 7000 shortwave radio from Telefunken RACOMS now Elbit Systems introduced 1997 2007 extended by HRM 7000 Manpack MR6000A SDR from Rohde amp Schwarz since 2010 in Eurofighter and helicopters PRC 117 from Harris Corporation Satcom MK is the satellite communication System a 4 6 m Offset Antenna on a trailer E LynX digital military radio equipment from Telefunken Radio Communication Systems GmbH amp Co KG the German subsidiary of the Israeli Elbit Group Used at a little number in the Army the in a portable and vehicle version at troop group platoon and company level as well as on board various combat vehicles such as the SPz PUMA References edit ZEIT ONLINE Lesen Sie zeit de mit Werbung oder im PUR Abo Sie haben die Wahl www zeit de Retrieved 2022 01 27 SVFuA TechInf in German Retrieved 2023 11 29 BOS Funk Digitalfunk fur die Bundeswehr www cio de in German Retrieved 2022 01 27 Dokumentation Einbindung der Bundeswehr in den BOS Funk Augen geradeaus augengeradeaus net Retrieved 2022 01 27 Bundeswehr lasst 40 Jahre alte Funkgerate nachbauen www t online de in German Retrieved 2022 01 27 Hammerstein Konstantin von 2021 09 24 S Von wegen Digitalisierung Warum die Bundeswehr 600 Millionen Euro in Funktechnik aus den Achtzigerjahren investiert S Der Spiegel in German ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 2022 01 27 a b Bundeswehr Sondervermogen und Digitalfunk Geld allein macht nicht glucklich Augen geradeaus augengeradeaus net Retrieved 2023 09 26 Zeitung Suddeutsche 2022 12 08 Bundeswehr kauft Funkgerate Suddeutsche de in German Retrieved 2023 09 26 Ismar Georg 2023 09 25 Bundeswehr Probleme bei der Anschaffung neuer Funkgerate Suddeutsche de in German Retrieved 2023 10 15 Infanterist der Zukunft Erweitertes System Plus TANK MASTERS Photos amp Journalism Military Photos amp Journalism in German Retrieved 2023 11 29 Fernmeldetruppe www bundeswehr de in German Retrieved 2022 01 27 Valpolini Paolo 2020 10 06 SOVERON HR starts on road to success EDR Magazine Retrieved 2023 11 27 Monroy Matthias 2015 05 22 Rohde amp Schwarz konnte ins Kampfdrohnen Geschaft einsteigen netzpolitik org in German Retrieved 2022 01 30 Frank Dorothee 2021 08 31 Digitalfunk fur die Deutsche Marine Behorden Spiegel in German Retrieved 2022 01 30 ES amp T Redaktion 2022 02 11 HRM 7X00 Bundeswehr beschafft zusatzliche Kurzwellenfunkgerate esut de in German Retrieved 2022 08 01 International Armada 2019 08 09 German Army relies on Rohde amp Schwarz Armada International Retrieved 2023 09 26 Terrestrisches Ubertragungssystem www bundeswehr de in German Retrieved 2022 01 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Communication systems of the Bundeswehr amp oldid 1189802147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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