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6G Talk - Is 6G Ready for the Battlefield?
5G and 6G offer the bandwidth, low latency, and edge computing that modern military communications demand. But are they actually ready for the battlefield? Hannu Huttunen, Professor of Practice at the University of Oulu and former CEO of Bittium, examines where commercial 6G technology fits in military communications, and where it falls short.
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31.3.2026
In this video:
- Why battlefield communications now require massive data capacity and ultra-low latency
- How 5G and 6G match up against military communication requirements
- The cybersecurity risks of open standards in a hostile environment
- Jamming, spoofing, and electronic warfare: the challenges 6G needs to address
- Why device-to-device communication is essential for front-line use
- How hybrid networks combining 5G/6G, tactical radios, and satellites are the realistic near-term solution
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction: 6G and Military Communications
01:00 - How Battlefield Communications Have Changed
02:30 - Data Demands: Sensors, Drones, and Hypersonic Weapons
04:00 - Where 5G and 6G Fit: Capabilities and Promise
06:00 - The Problem with Open Standards in Military Use
08:00 - Cybersecurity and Attack Surfaces
09:00 - Stealth and Survivability on the Battlefield
11:00 - Jamming, Spoofing, and Electronic Warfare
13:30 - Anti-Jamming Capabilities and AI-Driven Frequency Hopping
15:30 - Frequency Availability and NATO Bands
17:30 - Device-to-Device Communication at the Front Line
19:30 - How Hybrid Networks Work in Practice
21:00 - Conclusion
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