REDCOM has officially confirmed the XRI’s compatibility with the ARC-210 family of radios. The Collins Aerospace ARC-210 is widely used in military aircraft, providing UHF, VHF, and SATCOM capabilities. The XRI can crossband the ARC-210’s unique electronic voice interface, providing warfighters with new, previously impossible, communication networks.
The XRI will add to the ARC-210’s built-in anti-jam properties by providing more communication paths and will simplify cross-domain communications in Joint Force operations. By utilizing the ARC-210 and XRI, warfighters won’t have to worry about complicated setups, rip-and-replacing their current systems, or circumventing incompatible radio networks. The XRI’s integrated Sigma software will simplify the creation of talk groups, enabling direct communication between Operation Centers, aircraft, and Service Members.
Read this use case to learn more about how the XRI and ARC-210 can improve the operational capacity of warfighters by streamlining ground-to-air communications.
About the XRI
REDCOM’s Sigma XRI is a family of compact but powerful Command and Control platforms that leverage existing assets and endpoints to solve interoperability and connectivity challenges. The XRI connects radio networks, LTE, VoIP, SATCOM, and more, providing reliable communications in any scenario.