| Display title | Physics:Military spectrum management |
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Every military force has a goal to ensure and have permanent access to radio frequencies to meet its vital military tasks. This is based on strategies, doctrines and different policies that military forces adhere to.
The nature of high mobility of military operations and their logistics support requires... |