Jane's Military Communications is an annual reference book (also published online) covering military communications and advances in the equipment used by various armed forces.
[2] Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent of the Times reviewed Jane's Military Communications 1983.
Mr Raggett provided shipboard communications analysis of the Falklands Conflict from the British perspective: facilities for shipboard information storage and processing too small; backlogs of up to 1,000 messages; rooms not large enough to handle increased people traffic of the war environment; Argentines were able to intercept insecure communications.
'Bob' Raggett predicted in the introduction that, by 2000, "electronic systems could render a nuclear attack by an unfriendly power virtually impossible".
[3] The 2011–2012 Yearbook, containing 2,500 images and 2,600 entries, was priced at £540.00 with online access costing £1,850.00.