AN/PRC-154


The AN/PRC-154 'Rifleman Radio' is a handheld, intra-squad tactical radio used by the U.S. Army. It is intended to be employed by all members of a rifle squad not traditionally equipped with their own radio, thus enabling team and squad leaders to communicate with their subordinates from a distance. The 154 is capable of both voice and data traffic and is compatible with the Nett Warrior device for transmitting text messages, reports, and imagery.
In accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, the "AN/PRC-154" designation represents the 154th design of an Army-Navy electronic device for portable two-way communications radio. The JETDS system also now is used to name all Department of Defense electronic systems.

Service history

The US Army has received over 21,000 PRC-154's as of 2014. The PRC-154 was first used in combat by the 75th Ranger Regiment in 2011.

Specifications

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General

Interfaces

Environmental

  • Operating temperature: -40 to +55 °C
  • Storage temperature: -51 to +71 °C
  • Immersion: 2 m