JREAP

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JREAP (Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol) is a NATO-standard communications protocol that extends tactical data link messages over long-distance and beyond-line-of-sight networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NATO standard
communications protocol
tactical data link extension protocol
abbreviation JREAP NERFINISHED
applicableTo air platforms
land platforms
maritime platforms
category military data communications protocol
tactical data link protocol
domain military communications
tactical data links
enables inter-theater tactical data link connectivity
long-haul distribution of tactical data
extends Link 11 messages
Link 16 messages
tactical data link messages
fullName Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol NERFINISHED
goal maintain tactical data link message format and semantics over extended ranges
hasVersion JREAP A NERFINISHED
JREAP B NERFINISHED
JREAP C NERFINISHED
JREAP A uses half-duplex communications
JREAP B uses synchronous point-to-point communications
JREAP C encapsulates tactical data link messages over IP
operatesOver line-of-sight radio links
satellite communications links
terrestrial networks
purpose extend tactical data link messages over long distances
support beyond-line-of-sight tactical data link communications
relatedStandard Link 11 NERFINISHED
Link 16 NERFINISHED
NATO tactical data link standards NERFINISHED
standardizedBy NATO Standardization Agreement NERFINISHED
supports IP-based networks
beyond-line-of-sight networks
satellite communications networks
supportsInteroperabilityWith NATO tactical data link systems
coalition tactical data link systems
supportsMessageTypes command messages GENERATED
control messages GENERATED
status messages GENERATED
track data GENERATED
usedBy NATO NERFINISHED
NATO member states NERFINISHED
usedFor command and control data exchange
situational awareness data exchange

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