BREAKING NEWS
TASMUS (Tactical Area Communications System), developed by Aselsan, is an advanced system that addresses the complex communication needs of modern battlefields. Its primary goals include real-time sharing of battlefield information and images, and rapid transmission of weapon and sensor data to command centers. With its innovative features, TASMUS aims to enhance efficiency in tactical areas by offering a flexible and secure communication network. TASMUS is designed to meet the communication needs of forces in tactical fields. It establishes a comprehensive military communication network through user terminals, mobile radios, and Tactical Wireless Local Area Networks. This structure offers uninterrupted communication, essential for effective command and control in military operation areas.
Next-Generation TASMUS-II System:
TASMUS-II creates a completely IP-based communication network backbone. It includes devices capable of routing both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. The system offers a variety of secure communication services under Electronic Protection Measures.
High Speed and Security:
The GRC-5220 Tactical IP Radiolink devices are OFDM-based with frequency hopping capability. They can achieve Ethernet data speeds up to 200 Mbps with MIMO technology and support communications over 100 km under suitable RF conditions.
Prioritization and Routing Capabilities:
The system can prioritize different services and find alternative communication paths based on IP traffic congestion. This ensures continuous communication even in high traffic situations.
Diverse Connection Options:
TASMUS offers connections to various external networks like mobile access terminals operating as ASELSAN Software-Based Radios, strategic/civil Telecom and IP data networks, and Satellite Systems.
Secure Communication:
TASMUS provides high-level information and communication security in mobile environments. All types of voice, data, and video communications are protected by cryptographic devices. The system also features remote cryptographic key management for crypto products through the ASELSAN Key Management System.
System Architectural Structure:
TASMUS consists of three independent subsystems: the Wide Area Subsystem, the Mobile Subsystem, and the Local Area Subsystem. Each subsystem is designed to meet different communication needs.
TASMUS plays a critical role in effective communication and information sharing in modern battlefields. The technological innovations offered by Aselsan in this system enhance coordination and efficiency under battlefield conditions.