Tactical data link
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A tactical data link (TDL) uses a data link standard in order to provide communication via radio waves or cable. NATO nations use a variety of TDL standards. All military C3 systems use standardized TDL to transmit, relay and receive tactical data.
Multi-TDL network (MTN) refers to the network of similar and dissimilar TDLs integrated through gateways, translators, and correlators to bring the common tactical picture and/or common operational picture together.
Change of terminology
[edit]The term tactical digital information link (TADIL) was made obsolete (per DISA guidance) and is now more commonly seen as tactical data link (TDL).
Tactical data link character
[edit]TDLs are characterized by their standard message and transmission formats. This is usually written as <Message Format>/<Transmission Format>.
TDL standards in NATO
[edit]In NATO, tactical data link standards are being developed by the Data Link Working Group (DLWG) of the Information Systems Sub-Committee (ISSC) in line with the appropriate STANAG.
In NATO, there exist tactical data link standards as follows:
Link No |
STANAG | Working Title | Final title / description | Communi- cation |
Gene- ration |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5501 | NATO data link between Air Defence Main Control Centres |
Link 1 – Tactical Data Exchange for Air Defence |
Point-to-point | 1st S–Series |
Ground Link between NADGE entities limited and not secure |
2 | Radar to Control Centre Data Link | 1st | Cancelled (includes in Link 1) | |||
3 | Control Centre to higher HQ Data Links | SHOC Early Warning System | Point-to-point | 1st | Slow Speed Warning Link from evaluation centres to SHAPE | |
4 | 5504 | Ground to Air Data Link | Link 4 – TDL for the Control of Military aircraft |
Point-to-point | 1st C/R–Series |
Compatible to US TADIL–C to be operated in NATO UHF (225–400 MHz) RF band |
5 | Fast HF Automatic Link | Broadcast | 1st | Cancelled (see Link 11) | ||
6 | 5506 (Draft) |
Missile Base to Control Centre Link | Link 6 – (NADGE Link) SAM Automatic Data Link |
Point-to-point | 1st | Draft STANAG (US MBDL, ATDL–1, PADIL) |
7 | 5507 (Draft) |
ATC / Defence Link | Link 7 – TDL for ATC |
Point-to-point | 1st | |
8 | HF Automatic Link | Broadcast | 1st | Cancelled (see Link 1) | ||
9 | SOC / Airbase Link | 1st | ||||
10 | 5510 | Ship – Ship Link | Link 10 – Maritime Tactical Data Exchange |
Broadcast | 2nd M–Series |
STANAG cancelled (was used by BE, NL and UK) |
11 | 5511 | Fast HF Automatic Link | Link 11 – Maritime Tactical Data Exchange |
Broadcast | 2nd M–Series |
Compatible to US TADIL–A to be operated in the HF & NATO UHF RF bands |
11B | 5511 (Vol. II) |
Link 11B – Tactical Data Exchange |
Point-to-point | 2nd M–Series |
Compatible to the US TADIL–B Ground to Ground TDL | |
12 | Fast HF Automatic Link | Cancelled (see Link 11) | ||||
13 | HF Automatic Link | Broadcast | Cancelled (see Link 11) | |||
14 | 5514 | Slow Semi–Automatic Link | Link 14 – Maritime TDL |
Broadcast | 1st D/M/S/E–Series |
Ship–Ship & Ship–Shore (only few applications) |
15 | Slow Semi–Automatic Link | Ship–Ship, Cancelled | ||||
16 | 5516 | High Capacity, ECM Resistant, Multifunctional, TDMA Link | Link 16 – ECM Resistant Tactical Data Exchange |
Broadcast | 3rd J–Series |
Compatible to US TADIL–J (STANAG 4175 – Technical Characteristics of MIDS) |
21 | 5521 (Draft) |
Link in support of ACCS – (LISA) | Point-to-point | 3rd J–Series |
Under development (planned to replace Link 1 and Link 11B) | |
22 | 5522 (Draft) |
NATO Improved Link 11 – (NILE) | Link 22 | 3rd J–Series |
Under development (planned to replace Link 11) | |
5601 | Standard for Interface of Data Links 1, 11, 11B, and 14 through a buffer | see AdalP 12 | ||||
5602 | Standard Interface for Multiple Platform Link Evaluation (SIMPLE) | Enables transmission of J-Series (TADIL-J) messages over IP-based protocols | ||||
MIL-STD-6020 | 5616 | Standard for data forwarding between tactical data systems employing Links 11/11B and tactical data systems employing Link 16 | MIL-STD-6020, DoD Interoperability Standard: Data Forwarding between TDLs | |||
IJMS | ECM Resistant Communication System (ERCS) | IJMS – Interim JTIDS/MIDS Message Specification | Broadcast | 2nd, M–Series | Interim Data Link Standard to be replaced by Link 16 | |
SADL | Situational Awareness Data Link | SADL – Situational Awareness Data Link | Broadcast | 1st, K-Series 2nd, K/J–Series |
Data link adopted from EPLRS to provide A-10s and F-16s data link capability air-to-ground and air-to-air |
Beyond NATO countries, NATO partner countries have also developed some degree of interoperability with these standards since the 2014 Partnership Interoperability Initiative.[1]
See also
[edit]- BACN
- Global Information Grid
- Inter/Intra Flight Data Link (IFDL)
- JREAP
- MANDRIL
- Multifunction Advanced Data Link
- Network emulation for simulation / emulation of tactical data links
- SIMPLE
- Tactical Common Data Link
External links
[edit]- Federation of American Scientists TDL information page
- This article was originally based on public domain text from Army Airspace Command and Control in a Combat Zone, Headquarters, Department of the Army, publication FM 3-52 (FM 100-103), August 2002