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authorPetri Hienonen <petri.hienonen@gmail.com>2026-01-18 13:14:02 +0200
committerPetri Hienonen <petri.hienonen@gmail.com>2026-01-18 13:14:02 +0200
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<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
- <title>ARFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow Mesh Network</title>
+ <title>RLFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow Mesh Network</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<header>
- <h1>ARFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow Mesh Network</h1>
+ <h1>RLFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow Mesh Network</h1>
<p>
A distributed, sub-GHz tactical communications backbone designed for contested,
infrastructure-denied environments. Optimized for attrition warfare, electronic warfare
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
>Current tactical networks are vulnerable to centralized node loss,
<abbr title="Electronic Warfare">EW</abbr>targeting, and vendor lock-in, as observed in
recent contested environments.</strong
- >ARFHL provides a low-signature, attrition-tolerant, IP-based mesh backbone to restore
+ >RLFHL provides a low-signature, attrition-tolerant, IP-based mesh backbone to restore
platoon-to-company level connectivity when traditional systems fail.
</p>
</div>
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
<h2>1. Product Description</h2>
<p>
- ARFHL is a portable Wi-Fi HaLow (
+ RLFHL is a portable Wi-Fi HaLow (
<abbr title="Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers">IEEE</abbr>802.11ah)
mesh network providing secure IP transport for messages, telemetry, images, and
opportunistic video. The system is designed to operate where traditional tactical radios
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
</p>
<p>
- ARFHL prioritizes <strong>survivability, simplicity, and manufacturability</strong>
+ RLFHL prioritizes <strong>survivability, simplicity, and manufacturability</strong>
over peak throughput. It deliberately avoids proprietary waveforms and closed ecosystems
in favor of open standards and crypto agility.
</p>
@@ -76,18 +76,18 @@
<!-- PRODUCT SHOWCASE SECTION -->
<div class="product-showcase">
<div class="product-image">
- <img src="image.jpg" alt="ARFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow MESH Network">
- <caption>ARFHL Tactical Network Node</caption>
+ <img src="image.jpg" alt="RLFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow MESH Network">
+ <caption>RLFHL Tactical Network Node</caption>
</div>
<div class="product-features">
- <h3>ARFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow MESH Network</h3>
+ <h3>RLFHL Tactical Wi-Fi HaLow MESH Network</h3>
<p class="product-subtitle">
Combining portable gateway mobility with robust access point capabilities
</p>
<div class="feature-grid">
<div class="feature-category">
- <h4>Portable Gateway Features (ARFHL-UM)</h4>
+ <h4>Portable Gateway Features (RLFHL-UM)</h4>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Plug-and-Play, Zero Configuration:</strong>No setup required, offering
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
</li>
<li>
<strong>USB Power Bank Support:</strong>A wearable, convenient solution. A
- standard power bank can keep the ARFHL operational for up to 8 hours.
+ standard power bank can keep the RLFHL operational for up to 8 hours.
</li>
<li>
<strong>Seamless On-the-Go Connectivity:</strong>Lightweight, convenient
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
</div>
<div class="feature-category">
- <h4>Access Point Features (ARFHL-AP)</h4>
+ <h4>Access Point Features (RLFHL-AP)</h4>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Versatile Connectivity:</strong>Offers diverse connectivity options,
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
</div>
<div class="product-highlight">
- <strong>Unified Solution:</strong>ARFHL integrates both portable gateway and access
+ <strong>Unified Solution:</strong>RLFHL integrates both portable gateway and access
point capabilities into a single, cohesive system designed for tactical edge
communications.
</div>
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
<h3>Mobile Teams and Assets</h3>
<ul>
- <li>Wearable or vehicle-mounted ARFHL-UM nodes extend mesh dynamically</li>
+ <li>Wearable or vehicle-mounted RLFHL-UM nodes extend mesh dynamically</li>
<li>Maintains message and image flow as teams move through terrain</li>
<li>
Blue-force tracking via low-rate telemetry (
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
<aside class="note">
<strong>Operational assumption:</strong>Command continuity must survive loss of
- vehicles, gateways, and spectrum superiority. ARFHL maintains basic connectivity with as
+ vehicles, gateways, and spectrum superiority. RLFHL maintains basic connectivity with as
few as two surviving nodes.
</aside>
</section>
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
<tr>
<th>Observed Problem</th>
<th>Typical Military Systems</th>
- <th>ARFHL Solution Direction</th>
+ <th>RLFHL Solution Direction</th>
<th>Operational Impact</th>
</tr>
</thead>
@@ -365,8 +365,8 @@
Typical Tactical <abbr title="Software Defined Radio">SDR</abbr>(e.g., Bittium
Tough)
</th>
- <th>ARFHL Approach</th>
- <th>ARFHL Advantage for Attrition Warfare</th>
+ <th>RLFHL Approach</th>
+ <th>RLFHL Advantage for Attrition Warfare</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
</table>
<aside class="note">
- <strong>Note:</strong>ARFHL is not a direct replacement for tactical voice radios but
+ <strong>Note:</strong>RLFHL is not a direct replacement for tactical voice radios but
complements them with a resilient, low-signature data layer optimized for contested
environments.
</aside>
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
- <td>Unit Procurement Cost (ARFHL-AP)</td>
+ <td>Unit Procurement Cost (RLFHL-AP)</td>
<td>&lt; 200</td>
<td>Volume of 1,000+ units</td>
</tr>
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
<h3>Gateway Functions</h3>
<ul>
<li>
- ARFHL-AP provides Ethernet bridge to tactical
+ RLFHL-AP provides Ethernet bridge to tactical
<abbr title="Local Area Network">LAN</abbr>
</li>
<li>Concurrent 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi for local device connectivity</li>
@@ -597,10 +597,10 @@
</ul>
<aside class="note">
- <strong>Interoperability Philosophy:</strong>"Bring your own devices" - ARFHL provides
+ <strong>Interoperability Philosophy:</strong>"Bring your own devices" - RLFHL provides
IP connectivity to standard tablets, laptops, and existing tactical systems with
Ethernet or Wi-Fi interfaces. While satellite solutions like Starlink can be connected
- to ARFHL nodes for enhanced reach to wider networks, relying purely on satellites is
+ to RLFHL nodes for enhanced reach to wider networks, relying purely on satellites is
problematic due to vulnerabilities such as jamming, anti-satellite threats, and terminal
targeting, as observed in recent conflicts.
</aside>
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@
</table>
<aside class="warning">
- <strong>Risk Acceptance:</strong>ARFHL accepts reduced peak bandwidth in exchange for
+ <strong>Risk Acceptance:</strong>RLFHL accepts reduced peak bandwidth in exchange for
survivability and low signature. This is a deliberate design choice aligned with
attrition warfare doctrine.
</aside>
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@
radios as emergency backhaul
</li>
<li>
- <strong>Satellite Fallback:</strong>While integrating satellites enhances reach, ARFHL
+ <strong>Satellite Fallback:</strong>While integrating satellites enhances reach, RLFHL
ensures ground-based resilience to mitigate risks of pure satellite dependency
</li>
</ul>
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@
</div>
<footer class="footer">
- ARFHL Tactical Communications System — Open, Distributed, Survivable, Scalable
+ RLFHL Tactical Communications System — Open, Distributed, Survivable, Scalable
<br>
<small>Designed for attrition warfare based on lessons from contemporary conflicts</small>
</footer>