STORCZYK 2010 is a general
purpose digital communications system designed for use on both tactical and strategic
levels in stationary and field military installations. Its open and universal architecture
may be based on the network commutation of the TDM channels as well as on the network commutation of IP packets.
Features such as: dynamic network resources allocation, extended auto diagnostics, maintenance and management systems,
integrated CVSD/PCM/VoIP speech encoding converters and direct cooperation with ISDN devices allow STORCZYK 2010 to
successfully compete with products of the world`s leading manufacturers of special telecommunications equipment.
The system`s high versatility is guaranteed by ensuring its capability to operate in the TDM mode based on commutation of
the basic 16 or 64 kbps channels and their unlimited multiplicities, or on operating in the IP packet commutation mode
the all over IP mode). Setting up different networks based on the same devices and ability to integrate them, due to the
built-in DSTG and VolP conversion functions guarantee effective and efficient operation of the system along the entire
chain of command, in many various deployments.
The system complies with the legacy standard recommendations set by Eurocom, as well as with the NATO standards currently
in force. It has also been designed in a way ensuring its compliance with the future standards (e.g. the currently being
drafted Tacom Post 2000). For the last five years, the RWŁC-10/K/T Mobile Digital Communications Shelters, which make up
the backbone of the STORCZYK 2010 tactical communication system for the land forces, have been successfully taking part
in international NATO exercises such as: Combined Endeavour, Cathode Emission, Crystal Eagle or Strong Resolve.
The RWŁC-10/K/Ts easily live up to the current telecommunications needs of the military, and are easily adaptable to new
needs and circumstances, thus guaranteeing Polish military units full interoperability in the scope of telephone
communication and data transmission.