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Joint Tactical Terminal - Integrated Broadcast Service (JTT-IBS)

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JOINT TACTICAL TERMINAL - INTEGRATED BROADCAST SERVICEAll photos courtesy of the U.S. ArmyThe DRS <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Tactical</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong> - <strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Broadcast</strong><strong>Service</strong> (<strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong>) is being produced under contract to theU.S. Army, who has designated <strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong> as AN/URC-145(V)1.The <strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong> incorporates both receive and transmitcapabilities, supporting a worldwide network that sharestime-sensitive data across air, ground and maritimeoperations. It serves as a key element of the DistributedCommon Ground System (DCGS) and provides the abilityto disseminate critical Command, Control, Communication,Computer and Intelligence (C4I) systems informationbetween tactical users and intelligence nodes.DRS offers a family of customized, next-generation tacticalterminals that are compatible with <strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong>. DRS is alsoupgrading the <strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong> to support the Common Interactive<strong>Broadcast</strong> (CIB) and <strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Broadcast</strong> <strong>Service</strong> CommonMessage Format (<strong>IBS</strong> CMF).<strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Tactical</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong> - <strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Broadcast</strong> <strong>Service</strong>


HIGHLIGHTS• Supports air, ground and maritime operations• Receives and transmits critical data enabling real-timesituational awareness• <strong>JTT</strong> supports multiple combinations of <strong>IBS</strong>-S and<strong>IBS</strong>-I communications• Hardware architecture is designed to be compatible withthe future Common Interactive <strong>Broadcast</strong> (CIB) waveform• Enables the dissemination of mission critical C4I systemsinformation between tactical users and intelligence nodesMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSIBX product dimensions 12.52 L x 6.0 W x 7.62 H(within 3/4 ATR short)inches(31.80 L x 15.24 W x19.35 H cm)EPA product dimensions 12.52 L x 7.5 W x 7.62 H(3/4 ATR short) inches(31.80 L x 19.05 W x19.35 H cm)ArchitectureStandard Compact PCI 3Uform factorIBX weightApproximately 30 lbs.(with cooling fan)(13.61 kg)EPA weight (including mounting Approximately 30 lbs.tray with cooling fan)(13.61 kg)Operating temperature -40ºF to +109.4ºF(with forced air cooling)(-40°C to +43°C)Reception of near real-time threatsGENERAL SPECIFICATIONS<strong>Broadcast</strong> reception<strong>Broadcast</strong> transmissionOperating modesKey fillGrowthUSA designationReception of Blue Force Tracker dataFour (4) channel operationsTwo (2) channel transmit(<strong>IBS</strong>-I only)TADIXS-B, <strong>IBS</strong>-S (TDDS),<strong>IBS</strong>-I (T<strong>IBS</strong>)Via front panel or remotefill panel interfaceDRS is upgrading the<strong>JTT</strong>-<strong>IBS</strong> to support <strong>IBS</strong>-CMFand the Common Interactive<strong>Broadcast</strong> (CIB)AN/URC-145(V)1<strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Tactical</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong> (<strong>JTT</strong>)ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSInterfacesPowerTwo (2) MIL-STD-1553B,Four (4) MIL-STD-188-114RS-422, RS-232 serialports, Ethernet400 Hz, 115 VAC (input)60 Hz, 230 VAC, 28 VDCSpecifications subject to change without notice. Copyright © DRS ICAS, LLC 2011. All Rights Reserved.Export of DRS ICAS, LLC products may be subject to U.S. Export Controls. U.S. Export licenses may be required.DRS ICAS, LLC.2601 Mission Point Blvd., Suite 250 Beavercreek, OH 45431 Tel: 937.429.7408 Fax 937.429.7176 www.drs-ds.com marketing@drs-ds.com(ISO 9001:Registered Company)Cleared by US DoD/OSR for Public Release under OSR case number 10-S-0386 dated 12.3.2009.DRS BEA V10 06/23/11

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