Tactical Targeting Network Technology ( TTNT ) Training


Tactical Targeting Network Technology Training, TTNT Training TTNT Training, Tactical Targeting Network Technology Training covers all aspects of Department of Defense (DoD)’s TTNT waveforms for use in air-to-air networks of high-speed aircraft at 1755– 1850 MHz which is currently used and shared by commercial LTE/LTE-A cellular users. Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) represents a secure, robust and low latency IP-based TDL waveform delivering the fastest adhoc mesh network to the tactical edge. 

TTNT’s low latency and on-demand ad hoc IP networking allows aircraft, UAVs, ships and ground vehicles to automatically enter and exit the network without pre-planning. The masterless self- healing networking capability ensures that even if a platform node is lost or leaves the area, the network remains active for all the other users. Department of Defense (DoD) is planning to relocate TTNT from 1755–1850 MHz to 1755–1850 to 2025–2110 MHz band in the next couple of years.


Learn about:
  • Advanced JTRS waveform for aircraft battlefield communications 
  • Overview of Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) 
  • TTNT Architecture and Building Blocks 
  • TTNT related technologies 
  • Basics of Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) waveform technology 
  • TTNT operation 
  • TTNT radio terminals 
  • TTNT use cases for dynamic battlespace and networking needs of warfighter 
  • Time Sensitive Target Networking Technology (TSTNT) requirements Tactical Data 
  • Link Transformation (TD-L) Capability Document (CDD) 
  • Joint Airborne Network-Tactical Edge (JAN-TE) capabilities 
  • Tactical Targeting Network Technology on MIDS JTRS Terminals 
  • Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) wave form and the Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) 
  • Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) terminal 
  • Key features and benefits of Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT) technology and platforms 
  • On-demand ad hoc IP networking and more. 

Course Agenda:
  • Introduction to Tactical Targeting Network Technology and Connectivity 
  • Overview of Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) 
  • TTNT (Tactical Targeting Networking Technology) Architecture and Protocols 
  • Data Link Transceivers for TTNT 
  • TTNT Waveform 
  • Principles of Ad Hoc Networking 
  • TTNT and Common Networking Services and Operations 
  • TTNT Network Security Features 
  • TTNT Case Studies 

TTNT’s low latency and on-demand ad hoc IP networking allows aircraft, UAVs, ships and ground vehicles to automatically enter and exit the network without pre-planning. 

The masterless self-healing networking capability ensures that even if a platform node is lost or leaves the area, the network remains active for all the other users.

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