The Army relies on a diverse network of both commercial and military satellite networks that enable resilient, high-throughput communications.

The Black Hawk helicopter remains the Army’s premier rotary-wing platform, providing tactical transport for troops, medical evacuation, cargo, and reconnaissance. It is networked with air-to-ground communications kits for PLEO, LTE/5G, LOS Backhaul, TSM, and SINCGARS.

Dismounted soldiers serve as the foundation of the squad’s integrated combat platform. At the lowest tactical edge, they are equipped with capabilities that enhance lethality, mobility, protection, command and control, and situational awareness.

The Army’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle platforms are capable of handling a wide range of payloads—including sensors, electronic warfare, and target acquisition—that provide a layered network of data to ground commanders for informed decision-making.

The Stryker Family of Vehicles includes a Commander's Vehicle (CV) that provides an operational platform for command elements within the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT).

The M-ATV provides protected ground mobility in high-threat environments where mines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and other small arms fire may be encountered.

Dismounted Red forces approach the Blue forces.