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Understanding how 5G will benefit military operations

Military Africa by Military Africa
March 19, 2022 - Updated on September 14, 2022
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Imagine a field commander able to instantly access intelligence imagery and data of his immediate operational environment down to several miles away; receive information on multiple threat vectors as they develop, and process this information to guide his decision-making.

Or a smart warehouse able to ship out vital spares to the frontiers of allied forces’ operations before it is even needed. And even driverless electric-powered trucks commute between industrial clusters and the forward operating bases. With faster speeds, superior reliability, and lower latency, 5G will expand the military operations into new realms.

A more stable and faster cellular connectivity enables more than just video conferencing and reliable internet. More sensors, lots of data, will offer the possibilities of better security, Artificial Intelligence, self-driving vehicles, drones, and improved asset management. All these will be transformed by 5G.

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