The tactical warfare environment for the 1990's and beyond has been characterized as requiring: dispersed forces and critical nodes, all-weather day-night combat, beyond line-of-sight target acquisition and indirect weapon delivery need for precise location and status information on friendly and enemy forces, and protection from communications jamming, exploitation, and physical attack. Key system requirements for future TAC Systems, as a result of these threats, include survivability, security, interoperability, reliability, flexibility, and transportability. The implementation of these characteristics suggests small, modular operational C3I units capable of supporting a wide variety of TAC System configurations of centers. These modular units must be easy to add to or remove from the System. Such features and capabilities are potentially inherent in distributed processing and networking architectures.
Survivable networks for the 21st century tacs
Sichere Nachrichtennetze fuer zukuenftige militaerische Anforderungen
1985
5 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 11 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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