GLOBAL TACTICAL DATA LINK MARKET FORECAST 2023-2032

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Global Tactical Data Link Market: Why Link 16 makes the Cut Today, military operations increasingly depend on the seamless working of networked sensors and shooters. This has raised the need for sharing critical information in real time. In this regard, tactical data links (TDLs) disseminate information processed from electronic warfare, SONAR, RADAR, Identification Friend or Foe (IFF), etc. Command, control, and communications (C3) rely on TDLs to securely share mission-critical information among ground, sea, and air platforms. As per Inkwood Research, the global tactical data link market is expected to record a CAGR of 6.08% during the forecast period, 2023-2032.

Link 16 weighs Heavy on TDL Arsenal Each tactical data link (TDL) uses a data link standard to enable communication via data cables or radio waves. Link 16 is the designation of a tactical data link (TDL) integrated into operations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces, Joint Services, and other allies. It deploys the multifunctional information distribution system (MIDS) data link terminals. It is a high-capacity, jamresistant, and frequency-hopping data link. Link 16 is considered a key component in the US Department of Defense's (DoD's) approach to networked warfare. Prior to Link 16, several platforms used their own proprietary data links. However, one of Link 16's end goals was to provide a common data link that every service could use. However, Link 16 does not substantially change the basic concepts of tactical data link information exchange supported for many years by Link 11B, Link 11, and Link 4A. Instead, it improves the


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