Northrop Grumman Modernizes Secure Data Links for U.S. Marine Corps Aircraft

Updated data link is the first to incorporate the BE-CDL waveform, which enables faster communications.

A marine aircraft that would utilize the Advanced Tactical Datalink.
A marine aircraft that would utilize the Advanced Tactical Datalink.
U.S. Marine Corps

Northrop Grumman Corporation has been selected by the U.S. Marine Corps to provide Advanced Tactical Data Links (ATDL) in LITENING electro-optical/infrared­ (EO/IR) targeting pods on F/A-18 aircraft. ATDL’s technology allows for faster transfer speeds compared to previous waveforms, enabling more rapid decision making.

  • The LITENING pod’s ATDL is the first tactical aircraft data link to use the Bandwidth Efficient Common Data Link (BE-CDL) waveform, which enables faster communications.
  • ATDL’s secure, two-way, multi-band link allows for the transmission of video, still images and metadata to enhance mission precision.
  • Operators in the air and on the ground can view the same live video feed simultaneously.

The ATDL is a replacement for the Plug-and-Play II data link and can be added to any fourth generation or newer LITENING pod, including the G4, SE, LDP, Color and Large Aperture variants. It incorporates an updated processor, software-defined radio, wideband antenna and improved data recorder. LITENING is the first targeting pod to include the BE-CDL waveform, which enhances interoperability and increases data transfer rates for video, still images and metadata. Previous LITENING data link integrations include NET-T, which functions like a secure airborne Wi-Fi router, and other data terminals including the Mobile Ad-hoc Network and Freedom 550 radios which can connect multiple users across aircraft generations and domains.

LITENING is an electro-optical/infrared targeting pod on aircrafts that detects, acquires, identifies and tracks targets at extended ranges. LITENING enables a wide range of missions, including precision targeting, air superiority, close air support, surveillance and humanitarian assistance. The pod’s modular design allows for upgrades over time to keep pace with evolving mission needs. Northrop Grumman has delivered more than 900 LITENING pods to U.S. and international customers.

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