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Suggest that this article mention that there are two principal types of military communications systems and networks: strategic (aka infrastructure) and tactical.

Military communications

Historically speaking there are several forms of military communication

  • Verbal messaging
  • Audio signaling
  • Visual signaling
  • By road
  • By sea
  • By naval signaling systems
  • By semaphore
  • By rail
  • By air
  • By telegraph
  • By telephone (land line)
  • By radio transmission
  • By video transmission
  • By satellite
  • By optical cable

--Mrg3105 (talk) 00:46, 27 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Redirects

I think we need a redirect to SIGINT from Radio reconnaissance and Radioelectronic reconnaissance (the calques from Russian ru:Радиоэлектронная разведка)