
Link-BR2
Link-BR2 is a tactical communication system developed for the Brazilian Air Force, designed to offer secure, reliable, and interoperable communication in demanding operational environments. Operating across various frequency bands, Link-BR2 utilizes advanced encryption to protect information and ensure it is accessible only to authorized users. It supports multiple communication modes, including voice and data, and is robust enough to function effectively in adverse conditions. Integrated with other Navy and Army systems and assets, this datalink ensures coordinated and efficient communication across diverse military operations.

Tiger
Tiger functions as a middleware system bridging the application layer and the radio layer. It delivers automatic topology formation and recovery, adaptive learning, and dynamic, optimized routing based on shortest paths, hierarchy, priorities, and channel capabilities. It supports standard IP data routing (unicast and multicast) within tactical networks, enabling optimal channel selection based on connectivity and load, as well as interest- or location-based grouping. It incorporates configurable mechanisms to safeguard narrowband channels against overload and ensure efficient recovery following hardware failures or node disconnections.
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