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'''DTRACS''' was a tracking and control system used by United States military units in Europe and South West Asia (SWA). The system is actually a commercial product from [[Qualcomm]]. Its commercial name is OmniTRACS and is in use by commercial trucking fleets throughout the world. Initially, when the system was first in use by the [[US Army]] in Europe (USAREUR), it was run through an Alcatel contract out of Paris with a [[data feed]] to the USAREUR G4 Logistics Automation Division (LAD).
After it became more heavily used, it was determined that the Army needed its own secure hub on a military base in Germany. This hub was located in [[Mannheim, Germany]] outside of Coleman Barracks at a ___location known as the "tank-farm". This ___location was chosen because it already housed other satellite hubs, one of which was for AFN.
While the Land Earth Station (LES) was located in Mannheim, the
At its height, there were three
The system was replaced by a newer system called Movement Tracking System, or MTS. The last use of DTRACS by the US military was in early 2007. While some devices were still used by KBR in their deployment, the military decided to go with MTS instead of DTRACS for its [[military logistics|logistics]] tracking solution.
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