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Addressing the need for weapon systems' real time communications requirements and bandwidth, Rockwell Collins has developed
Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT). This high-speed, high-capacity network can transmit data over 100 nautical miles
in two milliseconds. This capability enables net-centric sensor technologies to correlate data among multiple platforms by
precisely geolocating time-critical targets and reducing sensor to shooter time. TTNT is Standard Internet Protocol (IP) compatible
and supports multiple applications. Further, it is a fully ad-hoc and autonomous network that enables pilots to focus more
of their attention outside the cockpit.

What is TTNT? Rockwell Collins' TTNT is a dynamic and robust waveform that complements other waveforms in addressing the airborne environment.
It is fully interoperable and operates above the Link 16 band. Prompt network access enables full cooperation with fellow
users, allowing them to collaboratively find and fix fast pop-up/moving targets and achieve battlespace superiority.
What does it do? TTNT simplifies flight line logistics with one-step crypto keying. Based on both importance and latency, Rockwell Collins'
TTNT delivers the right messages by implementing Quality of Service (QoS). Further supporting the ability to promptly deliver
priority messages is its implementation of Statistical Priority-based Multiple Access (SPMA). Through SPMA, traffic is controlled
by withholding the low priority, but maintains it in the preferred operating region.
Please contact Rockwell Collins for more information on our TTNT technology.
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