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Beyond-line-of-sight communications in a satellite-denied/degraded environmentMichael J. Ryan

Transition to the back-up communication system

A major concern related to operating in a satellite-denied/degraded environment is the manner in which users transition from a heavy reliance on satellite communications to the back-up communications system if one is made available. Such issues include:

In order to address the final issue, it should be noted that users transition to a back-up system unless that back-up system is already deployed and is operational (at least at a minimal level). That minimal level will require systems to be in place, antennas to be erected (although short-range HF sky-wave antennas can be erected in minutes to hours, for ranges greater than 500km, such antennas can cover a football field and take two days to erect by a rigger), frequencies to be available and promulgated, cryptographic keys to be distributed, and links engineered at least daily. To be useful when required, the back-up system must be exercised as part of business as usual.