Mustafovski, Rexhep (2025) The Use of Communication Platforms in Military Operations: Enhancing Strategic and Tactical Effectiveness. Database Systems Journal, 16 (1): 36_1. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2069 - 3230
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Abstract
The way communication platforms are used in military operations has changed a lot over the years. They're now essential for mission success, quick decision-making, and maintaining strategic advantages. This paper dives into the modern communication tools that are making waves in military settings, with a spotlight on networked communication, signal support, cybersecurity strategies, and how different forces work together in joint and multinational missions. It also tackles some of the major hurdles, like congestion in the electromagnetic spectrum, cyber threats, and the need for secure data transmission in challenging environments. By pulling insights from FM 6-02: Signal Support to Operations and the latest scientific research, this paper highlights recent advancements in military communication tech and how they boost operational effectiveness. Additionally, the research looks ahead at future possibilities, such as AI-driven communication platforms, quantum encryption, and cutting-edge satellite networks for defense purposes. This paper's primary contribution is the development of a structured, AI-enabled communication workflow that integrates quantum-safe encryption, blockchain authentication, and satellite-based coordination to improve decision-making and resilience in multi-domain operations.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Engineering and Technology > Other engineering and technologies |
Divisions: | Military Academy |
Depositing User: | MSc Rexhep Mustafovski |
Date Deposited: | 12 Sep 2025 06:54 |
Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2025 06:54 |
URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36359 |