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© 2015 Rockwell Collins. All rights reserved. © 2015 Rockwell Collins. All rights reserved. TruNet Tactical Networking Communications 10 November 2015 Cameron McDonald Principal Marketing Manager – Asia Pacific

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© 2015 Rockwell Collins. All rights reserved.

© 2015 Rockwell Collins. All rights reserved.

TruNet

Tactical Networking Communications

10 November 2015Cameron McDonaldPrincipal Marketing Manager – Asia Pacific

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Accurate, secure comms are mission critical

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Effective communications across and within domains is critical to operational success

Inadequate comms solution:

– Poor combat effectiveness

– Fratricide

– Loss of assets

– Compromised OpSec

– Failed missions

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Rockwell/Thales TruNetTM Networking Radio SolutionsThe TruNetTM Radio Family

AR-2000/2500

(2-channel)

AR-1000/1500

(1-channel)GR-2000/2500

(2-channel)

TIGR

(Multiband)

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4x

More Nodes - Quadruple your nodes up to 150+ per

network, connecting all your combat elements with high

throughput and no increased latency

Low Latency - Less than 300 msec latency in a data multi-

hop topology lets your forces receive mission-critical

information sooner to make faster decisions in a quickly

changing battlespace environment

Multi-Hop Technology - Users can communicate beyond

line of sight with TruNet’s auto-hopping networks and

advanced IP waveforms

More Power - TruNet quadruples the output power for a

longer reach. Your forces can engage the network earlier,

gaining early tactical situational awareness, increasing their

survivability

TruNet™ is the first software defined

network communications solution –

including ground, airborne and handheld

radios, advanced networking waveforms,

apps, ancillaries and services – to

ensure secure connectivity between

ground and airborne elements.

Flexing to your unique mission needs,

TruNet gives you complete control of

your networked communications across

the entire battlespace.

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• Software Defined Radio (SCA 2.2.2)

– Banded 30-88, 108-174, 225-450, 450-941, 1250-1450, 1755-1850 MHz

– Legacy: SINCGARS, V/UHF LOS, ATC (incl. 8.33), SATCOM, TALON II

– Advanced Waveforms capable (MUOS, SRW, WNW, Next Gen MANET…)

– Country unique (indigenous waveform capable)

– WB MANET, CNR, road-map to HQ I/II, SATURN, Coalition/International

– Programmable Crypto

• Use your installed base…Drop-in replacement for ARC-210/Talon

– Uses same mounts, I/O backward compatible

• Field loadable SW/ Waveform Porting Kit

• Data interfaces: Ethernet, 1553

• Control interfaces: Ethernet, 1553, RS-422/485

• Weight: 12.2 pounds

• Size: 5”W x 5.6”H x 9.85”D

• Output Power: Internal PA: 10-15W AM, 15-23W FM

• Power : +28 VDC per MIL-STD-704A/D/E/F

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1 CH Airborne ARC-210 Gen 6 (RT-2036)– Key Features

30 - 1850 MHz

Leverages Talon and ARC-210 Gen5 reliability

performance parameters, and installed base

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• Fully integrated 2 channel radio

– Simultaneous operation on both channels

– Seamless/integrated cross-banding or retransmission

of voice and data

• Software Defined Radio (SCA 2.2.2)

– Banded 30-88, 108-174, 225-450, 450-941, 1250-1450, 1755-1850 MHz

– Legacy: SINCGARS, V/UHF LOS, AM/FM LOS, ATC (incl. 8.33), SATCOM, TALON II

– Advanced Waveforms capable (MUOS, SRW, WNW, Next Gen MANET…)

– Country unique (indigenous waveform capable)

– Exportable (DCS): WB MANET, CNR, road-map to HQ I/II, SATURN, Coalition/International

– Programmable Crypto

• Field loadable SW/ WDK

• Data interfaces: Ethernet

• Control interfaces: Ethernet

• Output Power / CH: 50W PEP

• Power : +28VDC per MIL-STD-704A/D/E/F

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2 CH Airborne AR-2000, -2500 series SDR - Key Features

30 MHz 1850 MHz(Growth to 2.5 GHz)

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2 CH Ground GR-2000, -2500 - Key Features

• Fully integrated 2 channel radio

– Simultaneous operation on both channels

– Seamless/integrated cross-banding or retransmission of voice and data

• Software Defined Radio (SCA 2.2.2)

– Banded 30-88, 225-450, 1250-1450, 1755-1850 MHz

– FMS & DCS available: VHF/UHF LOS, HQ I/II, SINCGARS

– Exportable (DCS): VHF/UHF LOS, MANET WF, road-map to SATURN, Coalition/International

– Country unique waveform capability available

• Man portable and vehicular kits available

• Embedded GPS

• Data interfaces: Ethernet, USB, RS232/RS-422

• Output Power / Ch: 20W Peak Power, 50W with Vehicular PA

• Power : Hot swappable batteries, 28VDC vehicle power

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30 - 1850 MHz

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• Supports both narrowband (JCW) and wideband (JNW)

waveforms

• Retains the existing Thales MBITR capabilities and optional

waveforms

• Supports porting of sovereign national narrowband and

wideband waveforms

• Supports the full suite of fielded MBITR ancillaries

• Weight: 1.22 kilograms with Battery

• Transmit Power: 5 Watt in all frequencies

• Interoperability:

– AN/PRC-77, AN/PRC-113, AN/PRC-117A-G, AN/PRC-139, AN/PSC-

5C/D, AN/VRC-12 Series, RT-1523A-G, AN/PRC-148, PRC-6809,

AN/PRC- 152

– Rockwell Collins TruNet Family of Ground and Airborne Radios

Tactical International Ground Radio (TIGR) – Key Features

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Tactical Network Connectivity Overview

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Legacy/IWSATCOM

COY Net/

SRW WF

COY HQ

FMV Link

Legacy NB WF

PLT Net

PLT Net

PLT Net

PLT Net

BDE HQ

ARC-210

COY Net/

SRW WF

PLT Net

WBSATCOM

MUOS

PLT Net

BN HQ

COY HQ

JNW

JNW

JNW

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Hierarchical Network Architecture

• Radio Families to Support Entire Networking Solution

• Benefits of Multi-Tiered Network Architecture

– Alignment with the hierarchical command structure

– Convenience for network management (frequency planning, addressing, etc.)

– Support of multiple security domains as needed

– Appropriate mapping between radio/waveform and tier-specific requirements

• Capacity

• Range and area of coverage

• User mobility

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Joint Networking Waveform (JNW)

• Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Waveform – Self organizing, self configurable, self healing network

– Optimized routing upon moving nodes

– Mobility management and synchronization scheme

• Interoperability through IP-based waveform

• Scalable up to 150+ Mobiles Nodes

• Different Complex Modulations up to 6 Mbps– 512kb/s fielded

– 2Mb/s demonstrated

• Optimized Quality of Service (QoS) management– Network congestion mitigation

High performance Networking WF

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Joint Combat Waveform (JCW)

Optimized Platoon to Company level Networking

• Creates narrowband mobile ad-hoc networks with mixed voice and data

• Modes of operation:

– Voice :

– Thin Data:

• BMS type of data

– Thick data

• Ad-hoc IP data network with Automatic net entry/exit, neighbor discovery, and relay

• Dynamic bandwidth provisioning and advanced TCP Proxy

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