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Full ATAK / Comms Deployment Plan
This field kit provides a complete communications and reconnaissance package for a small team operating in austere environments. Built around the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK), it combines mesh networking, voice comms, and both aerial and ground unmanned systems into a robust, field-deployable solution. The entire system prioritizes redundancy and repairability while remaining under $10,000 for a full squad with command center and unmanned assets.
The following documentation details the specific components, their integration, and the additional support equipment needed for sustained field operations.
Command Center
- ThinkPad T470 ($300-400 refurbished)
- 32GB RAM upgrade (~$75)
- 1TB SSD (~$60)
- Extra batteries (~$50)
- Protective case (~$30)
- Total: ~$515-615
Squad Member Kit (~$350/person)
Core Equipment
Android Phone Options:
- Nokia G50 5G (~$150-170) OR
- Motorola Moto G Power 2023 (~$150) OR
- Samsung Galaxy A14 5G (~$150-180)
Mesh Communications:
- TTGO T-Beam Meshtastic device - $40
- Nagoya NA-771 Antenna - $20
- Anker 10k mAh battery - $30
- Molle Pouch - $15
Voice Comms Options
- Basic: Radioddity GM-30 GMRS Radio - $35
- Advanced: Radioddity GD-88 DMR Radio - $160
Additional Per-Person Items
- Rugged phone case + screen protector (~$20)
- Right angle SMA adapter ($5)
- Silicone T-Beam cover ($5)
- 2-3 short USB-C cables ($15)
- Spare T-Beam battery ($10)
- Second MOLLE pouch ($15)
- Admin pouch for cables/spares ($15)
Team Requirements
- Programming cables ($20)
- Spare antennas ($60)
- Extra battery banks ($90)
Total Cost Breakdown
- Command center: ~$600
- 3-person squad: ~$1,050
- Total deployment: ~$2,000
FPV Ground/Air Package
FPV Drones (2x)
- iFlight Nazgul5 V2 6S (~$289 each)
- Digital FPV system compatible
- Durable frame
- Good flight time (~7 mins)
- Can carry light payload
- Easy to repair
RC Buggies (2x)
- WLtoys 124019 1/12 Scale (~$150 each)
- Robust metal chassis
- Good speed/durability ratio
- Easy to modify for FPV
- Readily available parts
FPV System
- DJI FPV Goggles V2 - $569
- Best-in-class video quality
- Good range
- Can be shared between vehicles
- Works with command center
Controller
- RadioMaster TX16S MKII - $189
- Multi-protocol
- Works with both drones and cars
- Long range capability
- Very reliable
Additional FPV Gear Needed
- TBS Crossfire Nano RX - $25 x 4 for vehicles
- DJI Air Unit - $229 x 4 for video
- Antennas ($20-30 per vehicle)
- Extra batteries ($40 per vehicle)
FPV Package Total
- Drones: $578
- Buggies: $300
- FPV System: $569
- Controller: $189
- Additional gear: ~$1,200
- FPV Total: ~$2,836
Storage/Transport
- Pelican 1650 Case - $280 for main gear
- Pelican 1520 - $190 for drones
- Kaizen foam inserts (~$50) for custom organization
Field Support Gear
Repair/Maintenance
- Multi-tool with pliers ($40)
- iFixit toolkit ($60) for electronics
- Zip ties (various sizes)
- Electrical tape
- Quick-set epoxy
- Spare screws kit
- Spare wires/connectors
Power Management
- Jackery 300 power station - $300 for field charging
- Power strip with surge protection
- 12V car adapters
- Extra charging cables (all types)
Weather Protection
- Small tarp or ground cover
- Silica gel packets
- Waterproof equipment covers
- Emergency ponchos (also good for covering gear)
Field Operations
- Small folding table (~$40)
- Camping chairs ($30 each)
- RTL-SDR Dongles ($25)
- Nooelec NESDR SMArt v5 ($45) SDR antenna
Spares/Consumables
- Prop sets for drones (multiple)
- Wheels/pinions for buggies
- Extra antennas
- SD cards
- Battery straps
- Lots of spare batteries
Full Squad Communications & Reconnaissance Capabilities
Command Structure
- 1x Squad Leader with full command center setup
- 9x Squad members with complete mesh-enabled comms
- All members maintaining digital + voice communication links
- Multiple fallback communications methods
Network Coverage
- Complete mesh network coverage via 10 Meshtastic nodes
- Self-healing network topology
- Typical urban range 0.5-2 miles between nodes
- Extended range in rural/elevated positions (2-5+ miles)
- Voice comms backup via GMRS radios (or encrypted comms with upgrade radios)
- Digital position tracking for all members
Reconnaissance Assets
- 2x FPV drones providing aerial observation
- 2x Ground buggies for low-profile recon
- HD video feed capability
- Shared control system between air/ground assets
- Multiple operators can be trained/qualified
Deployment Patterns
Can effectively operate as:
- Full squad with central command
- 2-3 fireteams with distributed comms
- Split reconnaissance elements with dedicated operators
- Distributed observation posts maintaining mesh network
Field Sustainability
- 24+ hour operation without resupply
- Field charging capability
- Basic field repairs possible
- Weather resistant operation
- Multiple redundancies in all critical systems
Operational Capabilities
This setup enables the squad to:
- Maintain constant communication across distributed operations
- Provide real-time reconnaissance feedback
- Operate in degraded environments
- Sustain extended field operations
- Rapidly adapt to changing situations
Cost Summary
Component | Cost |
---|---|
Basic Comms Deployment | ~$2,000 |
FPV Package | ~$2,836 |
Storage/Cases | ~$520 |
Field Support Gear | ~$800 |
Total System Cost | ~$6,156 |