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Blue force tracking is a United States military term for a GPS-enabled capability that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly (and despite its name, also hostile) military forces. In NATO military symbology, blue typically denotes friendly forces. The capability provides a common picture of the location of friendly forces and therefore is referred to as the blue force tracker. When all capitalized, the term refers to a specific defense contractors' system, but the capability is found in many military and civilian mobile apps.

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  • Blue Force Tracking (de)
  • Blue force tracking (en)
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  • Blue force tracking is a United States military term for a GPS-enabled capability that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly (and despite its name, also hostile) military forces. In NATO military symbology, blue typically denotes friendly forces. The capability provides a common picture of the location of friendly forces and therefore is referred to as the blue force tracker. When all capitalized, the term refers to a specific defense contractors' system, but the capability is found in many military and civilian mobile apps. (en)
  • Blue Force Tracking (englisch) ist ein durch die US-Streitkräfte eingeführter Begriff für die durch Satellitennavigation unterstützte Einsatzführung. In der NATO- werden eigene und befreundete Kräfte blau dargestellt. Mittels der Systeme können Teileinheiten durch die Kommandoebene taktisch geführt werden. (de)
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  • Blue Force Tracking (englisch) ist ein durch die US-Streitkräfte eingeführter Begriff für die durch Satellitennavigation unterstützte Einsatzführung. In der NATO- werden eigene und befreundete Kräfte blau dargestellt. Mittels der Systeme können Teileinheiten durch die Kommandoebene taktisch geführt werden. Während die Blue Force Tracking sich im US-Militär auf GPS gestützte Systeme bezieht, wird der Begriff für mobile und kontinuierlich aktualisierte militärische Geo-Informationssysteme (GIS) allgemein verwendet. Einige europäische NATO-Mitglieder verwendeten das integrierte Kommunikations- und Leitsystem des israelischen Elbit Systems, das Blue Force Tracking als eines seiner Basisbestandteile bietet. (de)
  • Blue force tracking is a United States military term for a GPS-enabled capability that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly (and despite its name, also hostile) military forces. In NATO military symbology, blue typically denotes friendly forces. The capability provides a common picture of the location of friendly forces and therefore is referred to as the blue force tracker. When all capitalized, the term refers to a specific defense contractors' system, but the capability is found in many military and civilian mobile apps. (en)
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