Tactical wide area networks (WANs) are crucial for the Navy due to the evolving nature of modern warfare, which necessitates real-time communication, enhanced situational awareness, and seamless coordination across geographically dispersed Naval forces.
In this blog, you'll learn more about tactical wide area networks for Navy applications, key technologies, use cases, and where Trenton's solutions come into play.
A tactical wide area network (Tactical WAN) is a type of network infrastructure designed to provide secure and reliable communication capabilities in military or tactical environments. It enables the connectivity of various military units, vehicles, and command centers across a wide geographical area.
The primary purpose of a Tactical WAN is to facilitate the exchange of critical information, such as voice, data, and video, among different units and command elements. It allows military personnel to coordinate operations, share intelligence, and communicate effectively in real-time, even in challenging or remote locations.
Key features of a Tactical WAN typically include:
Overall, a Tactical WAN plays a vital role in enhancing situational awareness, operational efficiency, and command and control capabilities for military forces by providing a reliable and secure network infrastructure in dynamic and challenging environments.
In Naval applications, a tactical wide area network (Tactical WAN) serves as a crucial communication infrastructure to support naval operations, enhance situational awareness, and facilitate command and control capabilities.
Some examples include:
Both 5G and SATCOM technologies enhance the connectivity and communication capabilities of Tactical WANs, enabling seamless information exchange, command and control, and situational awareness.
5G technology offers high-speed, low-latency, and reliable wireless connectivity. In a naval context, 5G can provide enhanced communication capabilities between naval assets, such as ships, submarines, aircraft, and shore-based command centers.
It allows for the transmission of large volumes of data, including video feeds, sensor data, and real-time situational awareness updates.
5G also supports emerging technologies like Internet of Things (IoT) devices and unmanned systems, enabling their integration into the network.
SATCOM systems are crucial for naval operations, especially when operating in remote or maritime environments where traditional terrestrial communication infrastructure is limited.
SATCOM provides long-range, beyond-line-of-sight connectivity, allowing naval forces to maintain communication links across vast distances. It enables global coverage, facilitating communication between naval assets and command centers regardless of their location.
SATCOM is particularly important for naval forces operating in expeditionary or littoral environments where infrastructure is limited or unavailable.
AI/ML/DL technologies have several applications within Tactical WANs for the Navy:
Within a Tactical WAN, zero-trust security plays a critical role in protecting sensitive information and preventing unauthorized access, particularly through:
Both VMs and containers simplify the deployment and management of network services and applications within a Tactical WAN, reducing operational complexities, enhancing scalability, and improving resource utilization.
They enable more efficient utilization of computing resources, rapid service deployment, and easier application migration or updates.
Virtual Machines emulate complete computer systems within a host machine, enabling the consolidation of multiple operating systems and applications onto a single physical server.
In a Tactical WAN, VMs can be utilized to host different network services, applications, or virtualized environments. This flexibility allows for efficient resource utilization, rapid deployment of new services, and easier scalability within the network.
Containers provide lightweight and isolated runtime environments for applications and services.
They encapsulate the application and its dependencies, making it easier to deploy and manage applications across different systems and environments. Containers offer portability and enable rapid application deployment, scaling, and version control.
In a Tactical WAN, containers can be used to package and distribute applications or microservices across various naval assets, ensuring consistency and ease of management.
In a Tactical WAN, information warfare encompasses cybersecurity and defending against cyber threats. The Tactical WAN employs advanced security systems and technologies to monitor network traffic, identify potential cyber attacks, and respond effectively.
For example, if an unauthorized intrusion attempt or suspicious activity is detected within the network, the information warfare system within the Tactical WAN will trigger an alert.Cybersecurity personnel will then investigate the incident, analyze the nature of the attack, and take appropriate measures to mitigate the threat.
These measures could include isolating affected systems, blocking malicious traffic, or initiating countermeasures to neutralize the attack.
In a Tactical WAN, CEC utilizes the network infrastructure to facilitate the exchange of this critical information among participating assets. CEC enables multiple ships and aircraft to share sensor data, such as radar tracks or targeting information, in real-time.
For example, if a ship detects an incoming threat, such as a missile, it can quickly share the track data with other ships and aircraft in the network.
This allows other assets to engage the threat with their respective weapons systems, even if they don't have direct line-of-sight to the target.
In a Tactical WAN, JADC2 employs network-centric principles and technologies to enable seamless command and control across different domains.
The network facilitates the integration and consolidation of data from various sensors, including radars, sonars, satellites, and unmanned systems. By fusing this data together, the Tactical WAN provides a comprehensive and real-time view of the operational environment.
For example, if a naval asset detects an incoming threat, such as an enemy vessel or aircraft, the sensor data from that asset will be shared across the Tactical WAN. This data is then fused with information from other sensors, such as radars from nearby ships or aircraft.
The result is an enhanced situational awareness picture that enables naval commanders to make informed decisions and allocate resources effectively.
At Trenton Systems, we craft ruggedized, high-performance, SWaP-C optimized computing solutions in consultation with customers to provide maximum fleet availability for surface and submarine combatants.
Our systems are designed to process, analyze, and deliver sensitive data securely, rapidly, and reliably within and between tactical wide area networks over available RF and landline paths.
With hardware and software modularity, our end-to-end solutions allow Navy personnel to instantly adapt to ever-changing mission requirements through enhanced configurability, scalability, and interoperability without shutting down a system still in operation.
Our systems also support private 5G and SATCOM capabilities, enabling ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore, ship-to-air, or on-shore comms with an all-in-one tactical network to quickly share data for a comprehensive view of the battle landscape and formulate a combined and/or separate response.
Additionally, our computers are secured across the hardware, firmware, software, and network stack and certified to the most stringent military standards to ensure safe, effective operation within denied, degraded, intermittent, or limited environments.
Within Naval applications, Tactical WANs play a vital role in supporting naval operations, facilitating effective communication and coordination among naval assets.
They enable ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, enhance command and control capabilities, enable intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance activities, and foster information sharing with joint forces.
Key technologies such as 5G, SATCOM, AI/ML/DL, zero-trust security, and virtual machines/containers contribute to the effectiveness of Tactical WANs. These technologies provide enhanced connectivity, support intelligent decision-making, ensure secure access and data protection, and simplify network management and scalability.
Trenton Systems' HPC solutions enable secure and rapid processing, analysis, and delivery of sensitive data within and between Tactical WANs, allowing Navy personnel to adapt quickly to changing mission requirements while maintaining reliable operations.
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