Enhanced Position Location Reporting System

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An important part of U.S. Army information-centric warfare, the Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS) is a tactical device that is a key in the FBCB2 (Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below) system, EPLRS relays unit identification, position location, and unit operational status data. It transmits over a jamming-protected, low-probability-of-intercept, spread spectrum, frequency-hopping [[ITU frequency bands|ultra-high frequency (UHF) waveform; the waveform is compatible with the Joint Tactical Radio System architecture.

Fire support

Special reconnaissance teams use the EPLRS to provide coordinates for long-range precision-guided munitions, especially guided bombs such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).

Logistics

For support under the restructuring of the United States Army the EPLRS’ data communication and position-location reporting help the logisticians in combat service support functions "push" needed supplies to brigade combat teams.