The
Royal Australian Corps of Signals (
RASigs) is one of the 'arms' (combat support corps) of the
Australian Army. It is responsible for installing, maintaining and operating all types of telecommunications equipment and information systems. The motto of the Signals Corps is
Certa Cito and is translated as 'Swift and Sure', signifying the aim of the signal service - that communication be carried out with maximum speed and certainty. Like their
British counterparts, the Royal Australian Corps of Signals' flag and hat badge feature
Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, affectionately referred to by members of the corps as "Jimmy" (the origin dates back to the merge with Engineers when the Engineer's band's Drum Major had a "Jimmy" on his staff).
Modern Army
command and control systems demand reliable, high speed transfer of large volumes of data. The communications systems provided by Signals must keep pace with modern
information technology. The control of the
electromagnetic spectrum offers a decisive advantage in modern warfare and
Electronic Warfare, listening to or interfering with enemy electronic transmissions, is a critical contribution by the Signals Corps to the Army's combat capability.
On the battlefield Signals provides commanders with the means of controlling the battle using road and air dispatch services, radio, microwave and satellite links. A high technology computer switched digital...
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