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  • ...npack radio for air-to-ground transmission in UHF and VHF, which lacks the HAVE QUICK II electronic protection and security system. It lacks the satellite capabilit
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  • ...to communicate in the VHF-UHF bands (30 – 400 MHz) using the SINCGARS and HAVE QUICK II waveforms for terrestrial line of sight. It can serve as a range extension
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  • {{r|HAVE QUICK II}}
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  • ...agle may, depending on upgrade level, have JTIDS; they will otherwise need HAVE QUICK II voice direction. F-22 Raptor has JTIDS, as will the F-35A Lighning II.
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  • ...VRC-111. It has built-in encryption and is interoperable with SINCGARS and HAVE QUICK II in both single-channel and frequency agility|frequency hopping modes. **HAVE QUICK II frequency agility radio system: carries, but in UHF rather than HF, the bas
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  • ...including the ARC-210|AN/ARC-210 SINCGARS-compliant and ARC-187|AN/ARC-187 HAVE QUICK II compliant radios, has been added.
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  • * [[HAVE QUICK II/Definition]]
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  • * [[HAVE QUICK II/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:HAVE QUICK II/Metadata]]
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