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MIDS JTRS TERMINAL – TACTICAL TARGETING NETWORK TECHNOLOGY

Modernized Link 16 assured communications among US, NATO and other approved forces and
Tactical Targeting Network Technology advanced ad hoc networking waveform

Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) is a secure and


robust IP-based waveform that delivers the fastest ad hoc AN/USQ-190(V)6(C) w/ TEPA LRU PA
AN/USQ-190(V)7(C) w/ THPA LRU PA
mesh network to the tactical edge. TTNT compliments Link 16
increasing the warfighter’s networking capability to address the
growing threats from peer advisories. TTNT is a proven and
mature system that instantly and accurately shares secure
voice, video and data across a dynamic battlespace, meeting
the rapidly changing networking needs of today’s warfighter.

TTNT NETWORKING OVERVIEW


• Robust, high-speed, high-capacity, low latency, Ad Hoc network
• Greater than 14Mbps instantaneous network bandwidth
• Up to 2 Mbps single user Tx data rate MIDS JTRS TTNT KEY FEATURES
• Up to 8 Mbps single user Rx data rate • Multi-Waveform operation w/ isolated security
• Multiple Data Rates (250k, 500k, 1M, 2M) & Special Modes • TTNT Waveform
• Ranges up to 300 NM without relay (dependent on power)
• 3 channel IP-based tactical network capable
• Multi-hop Relay (up to 16 hops) of running at different security levels
• Very low latency from sender to receiver • Information is transmitted on demand
• Self forming & self-healing with fast join time • Adaptable power output levels
• Aircraft relative velocities up to Mach 8
• Link 16 Waveform
• Standard Internet Protocol (IP) with autonomous adaptive networking • Full access to situational awareness &
• Automatic routing between originating and destination nodes for
resilient communications Command and Control (C2)
• Self Mitigates intentional jamming “Quality of Service” Prioritized • Increased receive capacity w/ CMN-4/CCR
Communications
• TACAN Waveform
• Transmit on demand – no waiting for time slots
• Option for additional growth waveform
• Nodes receive while transmitting
• Receive up to four simultaneous streams
• NSA Certified Equipment
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COLLINS TTNT-1000 – SMALL FORM FACTOR TTNT RADIO
The first Small Form Factor TTNT radio fully interoperable with MIDS JTRS TTNT v7

The Collins Aerospace TTNT-1000 allows SWaP-constrained


platforms to integrate into the Tactical Targeting Network TTNT-1000 Single
Technology (TTNT) network. The small form factor of the Channel with 25 W
output PA
TTNT-1000 terminal enables smaller disadvantaged platforms
to participate in the TTNT network increasing the dissemination
of operational relevant, actionable data to the warfighter at the
speed of battle. The TTNT-1000 uses Dynamic Spectrum
Access (DSA) capability to enable authorization of generally
restricted RF spectrum frequencies by allowing the radio to
select and deselect frequencies based on geo-spatial and
temporal policies, and communicating those adjustments over
the TTNT network improving network performance.
TTNT-1000 KEY FEATURES
TTNT NETWORKING OVERVIEW
• Small form factor software defined radio (8 pounds, 125 in3)
• Robust, high-speed, high-capacity, low latency, Ad Hoc network • Single TTNT waveform operation at defined security level
• Greater than 14Mbps instantaneous network bandwidth
• (U) IP-based tactical network
• Up to 2 Mbps single user Tx data rate
• (U) Information is transmitted on demand
• Up to 8 Mbps single user Rx data rate
• (U) Adaptable power output levels
• Multiple Data Rates (250k, 500k, 1M, 2M) & Special Modes
• (U) fast automatic joining & leaving of network nodes
• Ranges up to 300 NM without relay (dependent on power)
• (U) Interoperable with MIDS JTRS TTNT
• Multi-hop Relay (up to 16 hops)
• Internal Cryptographic Subsystem (CSS) for full COMSEC /
• Very low latency from sender to receiver TRANSEC operations (NSA Type 1)
• Self forming & self-healing with fast join time • Miniaturized Terminal for disadvantaged SWaP platforms
• Aircraft relative velocities up to Mach 8
• “Hooks” to additional capabilities
• Standard Internet Protocol (IP) with autonomous adaptive networking • (U) Special Modes (classified)
• Automatic routing between originating and destination nodes for
resilient communications • (U) External 80 Watt Dual Power Amplifier (DPA)
• Self Mitigates intentional jamming “Quality of Service” Prioritized • (U) Precision Navigation Time (PNT)
Communications

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COLLINS TACNET – NETWORK ENABLED WEAPON DATA LINK
Advancing the employment of weapons - Net Enablement and Collaborative Weapons Engagement

When mission success is critical, TacNet WDL enables


warfighters to engage stationary and moving targets at greater
ranges and in all-weather, high threat environments. TacNet
makes any guided weapon a Network Enabled Weapon (NEW)
providing the warfighter with joint weapon tracking and fire
control, as well as high-confidence situational awareness data.
TACNET KEY FEATURES
• Multi-channel Link 16 and UHF • In-flight abort
• NSA Type-1 certified • Bomb Hit Indication (BHI)
• Moving target engagement • Increased standoff range
• In-flight target update • Increased weapon accuracy
• In-flight retargeting • Real-time situational awareness
• In-flight controller hand-off • Collaborative weapon engagement

TACNET 2.0 FUTURE CAPABILITY

• Requirements
• 2-Channel Link-16 and Advanced Tactical Data Link (ATDL)
• Beyond Line of Sight
• LPI/LPD/AJ
• Long Range/High Altitude
• Collins IR&D investment in small form factor Software Defined Radio
(SDR) that is waveform agnostic (TRL-6) to host multiple ATDL
networking waveforms
• 2 Channel conceptual framework initiated through Advanced
Weapon Agnostic Radio Enhancement (AWARE) program
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COLLINS SPOC - SOFTWARE PROGRAMMABLE OMS COMPLIANT RADIO
The First USAF validated Open Architecture radio for Real Time Warfighter decision making

Datalink and communication waveform technology is being


outpaced by adversary offensive electronic warfare capability,
which reduces critical connectivity between warfighters and
between platforms. Traditional radios are designed with highly
integrated software and hardware which result in cumbersome,
expensive and lengthy upgrade cycles to field new capability.
To counter adversary capability in an affordable manner, the
upgrade cycle must be significantly reduced by deploying
radios with open architectures based on government owned
open standards using general purpose processors.
SPOC KEY FEATURES
• SPOC is a 3-channel multi-functional processor radio
that is capable of simultaneous operation of 3
disparate waveforms
• SPOC is field programmable so that it can accept
additional waveforms or waveform upgrades,
increasing versatility and utility
• Launching platform for future waveforms:
• Mobile ADHOC IP-Based Networks
• Increased anti-jam performance
• LPI/LPD signals in space
• SPOC will enable ground and airborne platforms to
replace multiple existing legacy systems with a single
unit having the added flexibility of reprogram ability

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COLLINS ABMS DEMONSTRATION OFFERINGS
Providing Joint Warfighter Solutions NOW…Rapidly Innovating Open Capabilities for TOMORROW

Collins Aerospace system-of-systems view of battlespace COLLINS ABMS DEMO OFFERINGS


awareness and management directly aligns with the ABMS
"many as ONE" approach. ABMS is challenged with making
sure the right data is transmitted to the right user at the right Collins is part of the ABMS IDIQ Contract in 6 categories
time to shorten the “kill chain”. Collins Aerospace delivers
products now and is innovating solutions addressing the six Digital Architecture Standards
different ABMS Product Categories to connect, safe guard, • Building on Collins high fidelity Modeling and Simulation
process, fuse, and apply multi-domain effects in the highly (M&S) environment for development, integration, test and
dynamic battlespace. training
Sensor Integration
• Building on fielded Collins sensors as ABMS test bed, and
evolving to Smart Sensors
Secure Processing
• Using SecureOneTM product family to prototype and
maturing ABMS Multi-level Security (MLS) products
Connectivity
• Demonstrating new tactically resilient capabilities with
existing communication and Data Links products and
emerging Open Architecture Systems
Applications
• Demonstrating existing Machine Learning (ML) framework
and functions and evolving capabilities into ABMS Apps
Effects Integration
• Virtually demonstrating multi-domain, multi-platform
collaborative effects with robust Modeling and Simulation
(M&S) and then demonstrating live capabilities

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