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Link 16 Advanced Training , Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) is another 3-day training program covering both Link 16 and Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) principals utilizing strategic information links. Link 16 enabled Network Enabled Weapons (NEW), Weapon Data Link, is a capacity for guided weapons. Link 16 alongside Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) gives commitment at more prominent extents and in all climate, high danger situations. Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL) and empowering Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) capacity for any guided weapon. Link 16 configuration is extremely vigorous and gives certainty situational mindfulness information in light of Link 16 outline principals and has extra capacities than is at present utilized. Link 16 for strategic correspondences can be extended as a Weapon Data Link. It is a key resource in a net-driven activities condition, giving the warfighter joint weapon following and shoot control. Multi-channel Link 16 and UHF information link usefulness in a typical shape factor being used over numerous accuracy guided weapon frameworks.

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The Fast-adjust highlight achieves Link 16 network passage and message accessibility inside seconds, empowering Time Sensitive Targeting activities. Link 16 deices with NSA confirmation gives interoperability existing Link 16 and UHF strategic information link networks. At the point when mission achievement is basic, Link 16 Network Enabled Weapons empower warfighters to draw in stationary and moving focuses at more prominent extents and taking all things together climate, high danger conditions. Advanced Link 16 training Network Enabled Weapons training course covers the key themes identified with Link 16 principals and applications like Link 16 Network Enabled Weapons. Network Enabled Weapons use and incorporate upgraded Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) into existing Link 16 network foundation.

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Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, the attendees are be able to: • • • • • • • • • •

Describe principles behind Tactical Data Links (TDL) Describe Link 16 as a TDL Link 16 protocol, architecture and functional characteristics Describe principles behind Weapon Data Link (WDL) List WDL features and benefits Describe concepts behind Net-Centric and Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) Define Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) requirements Discuss Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) with Link 16 Describe operational procedures behind Link 16 Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) Explain Link 16 Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) design and implementation

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Course Topics Introduction to Tactical Data Links • • • • • • • •

Tactical Data Links (TDL) Tactical Digital Information Link (TADIL) Essential communications channels between forces Approved standardized communication link United States and NATO designation of Link-16 as a tactical data link standard Support for interoperability Principles behind transmission of machine-readable, digital information TADIL J messages

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Introduction to Link 16 • • • • • • • • • • •

Link 16 Network and System Characteristics Principles behind RF Applied Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Link 16 Operational Capabilities Link 16 Situational Awareness Link 16 Messages Link 16 Design and Implementation Network Participation Groups (NPG) J-Series Messages Link 16 Network Enabled Weapons Requirements

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Overview of Link 16 Capabilities • • • • • • • • •

Security Built-in encryption features Survivability Nodeless system Flexibility Resistance to electronic jamming High Capacity Near Real Time information exchange SA Information updated every 12 seconds

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Link 16 Operational Applications • • • • • • • • •

Exchange tactical and operational information Precise Participant Location and Identification (PPLI) Status (Platform and Airfield) Surveillance (Tracks, Reference Points and Management) Command and Control (Mission Management, Coordination and Weapons Control) Electronic Warfare Intelligence Navigation Voice

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Use of Link 16 in Tactical Communications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Primarily Situation Awareness and Command and Control TADIL-J MIL-STD-6016C Messages Structured J-Series messages Voice and a little bit of Free-Text CHAT is deployed Theater Situation Awareness Link-16 Friendly Location and Status Reports Precise Participant Location and Identification (PPLI) Strong on the Air/Ship Picture with more & more Surface Status strongest on Air/Ship Platforms and Air OPS Centers Sensor Platform Reported Air and Surface Tracks Forwarded INTEL and “Friendly” Information Sensor Data for Cross-Sensor Fusion Command and Control Mission Assignments and Responses Many Unique Service Messages

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Basic Link 16 Operational Functionalities • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Link 16 support of military functions/tasks Air Defense Anti-Air Warfare Anti-Surface Warfare Anti-Submarine Warfare Reconnaissance and Intelligence gathering Electronic Warfare (EW) Air to Air and Air to Ground Targeting Frequency band Uses a UHF frequency range of 969 – 1206 MHz Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) architecture Capability to exchange many different types of information Tactical and operational data

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Link 16 Nodes and Terminals • • • • • • • •

Link 16 Terminal Waveforms Link 16 Networks and Nets Link 16 Network Access Modes Link 16 Network Time and Synchronization Link 16 Network Roles Link 16 Security Principles Link 16 Relaying Capabilities and Network Relays Link 16 Terminal Types

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Expanded Use of Link 16 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Weapon Data Links (WDL) Extend Command and Control and Weapon SA to the tactical environment Link 16 provides the necessary infrastructure in a secure A/J radio Users at the Tactical Edge Provide a link to bring the air picture to the ground Place the ground user data to the air picture Expand the communication bandwidth Divide the frame into theater wide and multiple local areas through multiple nets Free up bandwidth for new information types Last hop for IP transport Link 16 to provide transport for IP packets Create more flexible allocation of bandwidth

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Link 16 for Tactical Edge Users • • • • • • • • • •

What Do Users at the Tactical Edge Want “Real Time” Access to Situation Awareness Ground Users want Primarily the Air Picture Friendly PPLI and J13 Status information Identify themselves to hostile “friends” with PPLI Low Air Users want Air and Surface Pictures Enemy Tracks, Surface Threats, hostile “friends” Identify themselves to the hostile “friends” and to avoid close encounters Know what Friends are nearby to help Low latency connection with access to Command and Control

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Weapon Data Links Operational Background • • • • • • • • • • •

Current weapon systems Updated in flight or implement stove-piped support infrastructure Network Centric Warfare Requirements Connectivity and interoperability between sensor platforms, shooter platforms and weapons/munitions Operational flexibility and agility through decoupled sensors and tactical networks Desired Capabilities Weapon in-flight target update –key for time sensitive and movers Weapon retargeting –importance increases for standoff Weapon in-flight tracking –important for strike de-confliction and synchronization Weapon status –BIT/health, arming status, location, target acquisition Weapon abort

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Developments for WDL Radios • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Form Factor Conform to existing and future weapons Multi-Channel Operation SCA compliant waveforms in the 225 –400 MHz band for UHF LOS and 960 –1215 MHz for Link 16, Harris-ViaSat SDB II Terminal Rockwell TacNet For JSOW, WDL CONOPS Receives Target Coordinates from Sensor/C2 over Link-16 Tests Weapon Launches Weapon Link-16 Retarget Command and Verification Link-16 Switch to Terminal Receives New Target Coordinates from Sensor/C2 over Link-16Link-16 Location and Target Confirm Future Handover WDL CONOPS Pilot Receive Initial Target from Sensor/C2 over Initiates Weapon on Link-16 Launches Weapon Guides to Handover Point Link 16 Advanced Training | Network Enabled Weapons Bootcamp https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/link-16-advanced-training-network-enabled-weapons/

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Network Enabled Weapon Requirements • • • • • • • • • • • •

Transmit target coordinates to a weapon in flight Alter missions of airborne platforms and weapons with Receipt/Compliable messages Provide weapon abort Message implementation J or K-series messages over: Line of Sight UHF and Link 16 Over the Horizon Communications Network enhancements Dynamic weapons employment infrastructure to support multiple weapons in flight Quality of Service (QoS) Robustness Low Latency

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Overview of Link 16 Network Enable Weapons (NEW) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Overview of Network Enabled Weapons Why Expand the Use of Link 16 New applications Use Link 16 to distribute other types of data, e.g. images, weapon control, etc. New users Air-Ground coordination –equip both air and ground platforms to exchange data Network Enabled Weapon Design and Implementation Requirements Network Enabled Weapon Architecture Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) Features Weapon Response/ Status Weapon Directives Weapon Coordination Retargeting BDA Weapon abort, location update and status update Weapon situation awareness In-Flight Target Updates Network Enabled Weapon Messages (J11.X) Link 16 Advanced Training | Network Enabled Weapons Bootcamp https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/link-16-advanced-training-network-enabled-weapons/

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Link 16 Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tactical edge connectivity Hierarchical communication nets Transport for IP connectivity support New capabilities with new, smaller, and lower cost radio equipment Advanced Link 16 network planning processes for Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) IP transport functionality additions for Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) Link 16 NEW Message Set Fast-sync net entry under 12 Seconds Passive-sync “silent” Networking NSA Type-1 Certifications Advanced Security Features Rugged Weapon Environment Design Link 16 Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) Operational Scenarios Moving target engagement Re-targeting and Controller Handoff Contact Report Abort and Self-Abort Resume Mission Link 16 Advanced Training | Network Enabled Weapons Bootcamp https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/link-16-advanced-training-network-enabled-weapons/

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Loiter Coordination Request Bomb-Hit Indication EMCON In-flight target update In-flight retargeting In-flight controller hand-off In-flight abort Bomb Hit Indication (BHI) Increased standoff range Increased weapon accuracy Real-time situational awareness Reduced integration cost Link-16 Location and Initial Target Confirm Then Handover Initiation Link-16 Handover Verification Retarget Command and Verification Link-16 Switch to Terminal

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Next Generation of Link 16 Terminals • • • • • • •

Improved capabilities and reduced SWAP Brings Link 16 to the tactical edge Tactical Link 16 Products Small Tactical Terminal (STT)2-Channel AMF Small Avionics (SA) 2-ChannelSmall Adaptable Form Factor (SAFF) terminal

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Battlefield Networked Coordination • • • • • • • •

Airborne Gateway Provides Battlespace Interoperability + Theater Wide ISR COP UGCS Monitors UAV Health Status, Co-Pilot and Flt Ops Network provides coordination and access to information BCT TOC Airborne Gateway Medevac Troops in ContactUAV provides Sensor video of enemy & coms relay SWT supporting TIC Battlefield Networked Coordination

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Link 16 for IP Transport • • • • • • • •

IP Transport over Link 16 IP can extend the types of information that can be communicated over the link and reduce the complexity of gateways New information without having to define and integrate new TADIL J messages Radical extension of J27-30 National Messages Extend IP netted information to Link 16 equipped users without translation Enables participation in heterogeneous information network communication IP transport over Link 16 Greater efficiency through Stacking

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Link-16 Network for Last Hop IP Transport • • • • • • • • • • •

Backbone & User Networks S. AIR FORCE MIDS Router Terminal L16 Edge user IP SubnetIP Subnet IP Subnet Each Router Terminal has assigned IP subnet and responsibility to manage that subnet (Like your ISP Network or Corporate Network) Accepts participants and grants temporary IP addresses Manages time slot assignments for Link-16 subnet Serves as router for subnet participants to access external information

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