Talk:British Armed Forces communications and information systems

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 * ( First delivery of Ptarmigan equipment was to 1 Armoured Division HQ and Signal Regiment in December 1984, and did not enter service until February/March of 1985) I worked on the final trials of Ptarmigan .) by  . ‎Corporalheff

1985 will be Model 5 PTARMIGAN Switch which had been enhanced to support X.25 packet switching. Model 3 went out 1981/2 and supported voice calls. I was one of the computer programmers. Andrew Swallow (talk) 18:27, 29 August 2013 (UTC)

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I believe that, to match standards, the article name should be "Communication and information systems of the British Armed Forces", but am unsure if this article constitutes a list? If it does, the standard format (I think) would be "List of communication and information systems of the British Armed Forces", which is an exceedingly long article name. Any other ideas? Thanks, RadiculousJ (talk) 22:17, 9 June 2017 (UTC)

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 * Radio transmitter and receiver unit, from the Ptarmigan communications system.jpg