T-Link allows real-time data transmission and coordination of land, air, sea, space and cyber units.
The Turkish defense company Aselsan has unveiled a national platform for secure communication and control of all types of Turkish troops without dependence on NATO infrastructure – the T-Link system. This was reported by TRT Haber.
It is noted that T-Link allows real-time data transmission and coordination of land, air, sea, space and cyber units. The ship’s commander, for example, will be able to control drones or change the targets of already launched missiles.
The T-Link system allows units of the Turkish Armed Forces to communicate via a common “digital network.” Unlike the international Link-16 network controlled by NATO, T-Link is a completely national development that makes it impossible for third-party interference and has increased protection against electronic warfare.
According to experts, the implementation of T-Link will allow Turkey not only to strengthen its own defense capabilities, but also open up new opportunities in the global arms market, since the system eliminates the need for approvals with third countries, which will expand export prospects.
Turkey presented the national military communications system T-Link
Recall that in May, Turkey presented the modernized Bayraktar TB2 drone, which received artificial intelligence.