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Rockwell Collins demonstrates advanced military networking capabilities at JEFX 2010
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (May 26, 2010) - Rockwell Collins recently conducted successful demonstrations of the Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) and Quint
Networking Technology (QNT) at the Joint Expeditionary Forces Experiment (JEFX) 10-3 held at Nellis Air Force Base.
The focus of JEFX 2010 was irregular warfare with initiatives centered on Command and Control (C2), Intelligence, Surveillance
and Reconnaissance (ISR) and close precision engagement. TTNT and QNT were utilized to enable quick communication, collaboration
and networking capability to units at the tactical edge, reducing the "Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage and Assess" (F2T2EA)
timelines associated with ground fighter engagement.
Platforms utilizing TTNT and QNT at JEFX 2010 included E-2C and E-3 C2 aircraft, F-16 aircraft, the Northrop Grumman Litening
targeting pod, Orion UAV surrogate and special operations forces on the ground.
"These successful demonstrations further prove that TTNT and QNT are the future when it comes to providing the warfighter
with secure networking capability at the tactical edge," said Bruce King, vice president and general manager of Surface Solutions
for Rockwell Collins. "TTNT and QNT are the most mature advanced tactical data links providing airborne networking capability
for warfighters. This capability has been proven and demonstrated through more than 1,000 flight hours on over a dozen airborne
and ground platforms."
The Rockwell Collins TTNT design features state-of-the art mobile, high-speed, ad hoc networking technology that will deliver
simultaneous voice, data and video services. TTNT also provides a high-throughput, low-latency solution for applications requiring
real-time information. QNT provides a robust and affordable miniature networking data link solution suitable for use on weapons
and by tactical UAVs.
Specific initiatives enabled by TTNT and QNT at JEFX 2010 included:
- "Fires From Above," which helped provide a fusion of ISR information to Air Force Special Operations Command Tactical Air
Control Party (TACP) airmen, air and C2 assets
- The Battlefield Air Operations (BAO) kit interoperability initiative, which used TTNT to evaluate C2 nodes' ability to support
Special Operations Forces and Combat Air Forces engagement of mobile targets in urban and rugged environments
- Netcentric Airborne Command and Control initiative, which used TTNT radio integration into E-2 and E-3 platforms for increased
situational awareness and collaboration among C2 elements
- The Joint Fighting Information to the Tactical Edge (JFITE) initiative, which used TTNT and QNT to integrate ISR and strike
support in wireless wide area networking and wireless local area networking scenarios
Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication and aviation electronic
solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission
communications, information management, and simulation and training is delivered by nearly 20,000 employees, and a global
service and support network that crosses 27 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com.
Media contact: Dave Gosch djgosch@rockwellcollins.com 319.295.2908 319.651.3042 (mobile)
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