Regars, CERDEC engineer, reviews exercise operations orders in July with Capt. Ezra McCalment, Army Reserve network engineer based at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during the Expeditionary Command Post Science and Technology Field-Based Risk Reduction Exercise at Fort Dix. The exercise incorporated the Ultralight Command Post prototype shown here. The prototype is a fully integrated mobile command post mounted on a Polaris DAGOR vehicle that is designed to serve as a forward operating command node for specialized missions such as air assault, airborne and other initial entry operations. (U


Regars, CERDEC engineer, reviews exercise operations orders in July with Capt. Ezra McCalment, Army Reserve network engineer based at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during the Expeditionary Command Post Science and Technology Field-Based Risk Reduction Exercise at Fort Dix. The exercise incorporated the Ultralight Command Post prototype shown here. The prototype is a fully integrated mobile command post mounted on a Polaris DAGOR vehicle that is designed to serve as a forward operating command node for specialized missions such as air assault, airborne and other initial entry operations. ( Army photo by Kathryn Bailey, CERDEC CP&I Directorate)


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