24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...
24 October 2022
by Giles Ebbutt
The graphic shows Link-M integrated with other tactical datalinks. (Giles Ebbutt)
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronaval 2022 maritime exhibition in Paris in October.
According to the company, the new Link-M enables information-sharing between land, sea, and air platforms using existing or new high, very-high, ultra-high frequency (H/V/UHF) radios and digital satellite communications (satcom) channels.
With an electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) capability provided by frequency-hopping, the system can use national encryption for security. It supports multinetwork operating and is compatible with NATO Link 11, Link 16, and Link 22, with data forwarding supported using the MilSOFT multi datalink processor. It can provide link network management, control, and monitoring.
Other functions include position location information (PLI); platform and system status; track correlation; weapon management and co-ordination; command messages; platform control; and track number management.
Turkish company MilSOFT showcased its new indigenous tactical datalink system (TDLS) at the Euronava...