Data Communication Networking Over HF Radios & IP Links (STANAG 5066, Email & Chat Server)

Effective command and control of military units based on strongly networked forces is the corner stone of modern warfare. The STANAG 5066 datalink protocol together with Email & Chat server provide the data communication and networking infrastructure required for efficient data exchange over HF radio and IP links.

Capabilities
Including two VHF-LB radios (in one case), intercommunication central unit, commander remote control panel, gunner terminal unit, 4 crew member terminal units, wireless and wire infantry terminal unit, automatic duplexer, and external loudspeaker
Completely separated VHF-LB radios with capability of simultaneous transition/receiving
Commander remote control panel for controlling, setting, and displaying the system communication status and
establishing voice communication between the commander and intercommunication central unit
Connectable to one gunner, one driver, three crews, and one wire or wireless infantry
Establishing wireless/wire communication with infantry
Capability of establishing communication with automatic diplexer in case that an antenna is available on the vehicle
Capability of installing on various types of armored vehicles
Connectable to an external loudspeaker for propagating received voice from the radios
Capability of turning ON/OFF the system completely via a key available on the commander remote control panel
Capability of connecting vehicle’s sensors to the system and audio/visual displaying the activated sensors
Capability of establishing intercommunication between the crews
All of the crews can gain access to the radio 1 due to the commander authority
Commander and gunner can gain access to the radios 1 and 2
Capability of programming all of the system equipment externally
Capability of filtering various noises created due to the vehicle
Proper voice quality in all statuses
Easy troubleshooting
Easy operation