ISRs in real combat use?

Started by Eclipse, October 31, 2008, 01:34:32 AM

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Eclipse

Lord knows why this just came to my mind, but anyway...

When we were issued the ISRs a few years ago, there was a big deal made about them being the standard issue squad radio the Marines were using in the Gulf, and that sale was restricted to Gov'mint contractors.

Fine, that's cool, but they don't appear to have any encryption capabilities.

Are / were these actually being used in the "real" field, and aren't they vulnerable to overhear by the bad guys?

"That Others May Zoom"

MIKE

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I've seen footage Marines using them stateside on the Military Channel, but that was filmed a few years ago.
Mike Johnston

lordmonar

Yes ISRs are still used in the field...and no they have no encription capability.....but based on their range and the type of communications that they are supposed to be used for...there is not really a need for encryption.

PATRICK M. HARRIS, SMSgt, CAP

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notaNCO forever

 With the range they seem to have it would be hard to over hear them so their is no need for encryption.

JoeTomasone

Quote from: NCO forever on October 31, 2008, 02:10:03 AM
With the range they seem to have it would be hard to over hear them so their is no need for encryption.

Yeah - I think they call that "hand to hand combat range".   :D