SyntheSys Defence is pleased to announce the confirmed
training dates for 2022 Tactical Data Link (TDL) Training.
SyntheSys Defence is proud to offer a range of TDL training,
including Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP), Multifunctional
Information Distribution System (MIDS) Link 16, Link 11, Link 22, Network
Design and Data Link Manager/Interface Control Officer (DLM/ICO) courses. These
courses are designed to enhance the understanding of various TDL systems,
operations, and responsibilities while providing a solution to the formal
training gap that exists across both the Joint and Allied enterprise. Our data link training
courses are all created in accordance with ATDLP-5.55 North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) training standards.
Highlights of some of the courses include:
The DLM/ICO course is our flagship, 15-day course
which is designed to provide working knowledge to personnel whose role is to
plan, build, manage, interact, develop and engage in Multi TDL Architectures
and operations. The course provides
students with a fundamental understanding of various TDLs, then, using state of
the art simulation tools, practically applies this knowledge to real world
scenarios.
The JREAP course covers both the Joint Range
Extension (JRE) Processor Hardware and the Application Protocol (AP) as defined
in MIL-STD-3011. The course explains the
benefits of the JREAP and provides the technical detail of how the system
works.
The Introduction to Link 22 course, gives students a
sound theoretical knowledge of all aspects of Link 22 operations. The areas covered by the course include system
architecture, network structures and an in-depth look at the message catalogue
and the capabilities provided by those messages. Detailed message transactions can be
demonstrated using the TACTX simulator.
The MIDS Link 16 Network Design and Management course provides
students with a comprehensive understanding of MIDS Link 16 Network Design and
Management. Emphasis is placed on
practical training, with students utilising both simulation and operational
software applications. Students who wish
to learn the more complex and advanced areas of MIDS Network Design (ND) are
encouraged to undertake our 8-day Advanced Network Design training course.
With all these courses comes free advanced access to our
SyntheSys Defence Community Portal. In
there, students have access to all course material along with our full
inventory of TDL-related training recordings, downloads, resources, and
tools.
For more information, visit: http://www.synthesys-defence.co.uk/data-link-training.html.
To discuss your training requirements or to secure your
place on one of our 2022 courses, contact our training team by emailing: training@synthesys.co.uk