Harris Corporation/BAE SYSTEMS Successfully Deploy Tactical Common Data Link Prototype Onboard U.S.S. Constellation.Business Editors/Technology Writers MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2001 Harris Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HRS) and BAE SYSTEMS, representing a world-leading partnership in the development of wideband Tactical Common Data Link (TCDL TCDL Tactical Common Data Link (US DoD Joint) ) solutions, today announced the successful completion of a six-month prototype deployment of Ku-band TCDL equipment onboard the USS Constellation (CV-64) Battle Group. TCDL is a bi-directional, digital data link with a command and control uplink to air vehicles, and a high bandwidth sensor link from a variety of air vehicles to ground or shipboard ship·board n. 1. The condition of being aboard a ship: on shipboard. 2. Archaic The side of a ship. adj. operations. "This is another significant step toward the Harris/BAE SYSTEMS team goal to be the U.S. Navy's supplier of choice for TCDL systems, and our ultimate goal of being the leading wideband tactical communications provider for the DoD," said Bob Henry, president, Harris Government Communications Systems Division (GCSD GCSD Groveland Community Services District (Groveland, CA) GCSD Government Communications System Division GCSD Gladwin County Sheriff Department (Michigan) ). "Harris and BAE SYSTEMS believe strongly in this technology and the enhanced capability it brings to the warfighter." The TCDL prototype systems, installed on H-60 helicopters, successfully passed high-quality, real-time airborne Forward Looking Infrared
A forward looking infrared (FLIR) is the North American English term for a camera that takes pictures using the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. (FLIR FLIR Forward-Looking Infrared (Radar) FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer FLIR Forward Looking Infrared Radar FLIR Forward Looking Infra Red ) video and voice data at ranges exceeding 70 nautical miles. Throughout the deployment, the TCDL systems were used for developing surface-contact situational awareness and for close, real-time surveillance of specific contacts of interest. The prototype equipment logged more than 300 failure-free hours and was the same equipment utilized for earlier successful interoperability testing with a legacy Ku-Band CDL-N CDL-N Common Data Link - Navy (CHBDL CHBDL Common High Bandwidth Data Link ) terminal. The TCDL deployment began March 16, 2001, with the installation of prototype airborne terminals aboard two SH-60B LAMPS helicopters and CDL 1. CDL - Computer Definition anguage. A hardware description language. "Computer Organisation and Microprogramming", Yaohan Chu, P-H 1970. 2. CDL - Command Definition Language. Portion of ICES used to implement commands. Sammet 1969, p.618-620. 3. Video Interface Units onboard the USS Constellation. This followed various phases of system testing that began in December 2000 with a two-week ground and airborne test period; pier-side flight tests with the CV-64 and at-sea flight tests in January of 2001; and final at-sea, pre-deployment testing in February 2001. The objective of the PMA PMA (papillary-marginal-attached), n a system of epidemiologic scoring of periodontal disease devised by Schour and Massler in which the symbols denote the areas involved in gingival inflammation. PMA Progressive muscular atrophy 299 LAMPS TCDL development program, which these prototype units simulate, is to design, develop, and test a production-ready Ku-Band system for incorporation into Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) is the US Navy's program that developed manned helicopters used to assist the surface fleet in anti-submarine warfare.
E.g. Ethernet can carry 10 Mbps. . Transmissions are received in near real-time at the surface ship via an on-deck terminal, down-converted from Ku-Band to baseband signals, and distributed throughout the ship for further analysis and use. "In addition to enhancing Battle Group situational awareness, these prototype systems also serve as risk reduction for the LAMPS MK III H-60 TCDL programs and affirm the Navy's and our team's commitment to vendor and hardware interoperability," said Henry. BAE SYSTEMS is the truly global systems, defense and aerospace company. With more than 100,000 employees in eight home markets around the world, BAE SYSTEMS has annual sales of more than $19 billion. The company offers an unrivalled global capability in air, sea, land and space with a world-class prime contracting ability supported by a range of key skills. Further information about BAE SYSTEMS is available at http://www.baesystems.com BAE SYSTEMS North America employs 22,000 people in the design, development, integration, manufacture and support of a wide range of advanced aerospace products and intelligent electronic systems for government and commercial customers, including leading edge tactical wideband networking radios for information dominance in today's battlefield. The Government Communications Systems Division of Harris Corporation conducts advanced research studies, develops prototypes, and produces and supports state-of-the-art, highly reliable communications and information systems that solve the mission-critical communications challenges of its military and government customers, and provides the technology base for the company's diverse commercial businesses. Harris Corporation is an international communications equipment company focused on providing product, system, and service solutions that take its customers to the next level. The company provides a wide range of products and services for commercial and government communications markets such as wireless, broadcast, government, and network support. Harris has sales and service facilities in more than 90 countries. Additional information about Harris Corporation is available at http://www.harris.com. |
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