If the Philippine Navy (PN) finally acquires the Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL) capability in the future and has problems integrating it into the Naval Shield (NS) Combat Management System (CMS) of the Jose Rizal class Ships, the South Korean Shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has guaranteed to pay for any cost involved to solve the problem.
As of now the NS is not yet officially certified to be Link 16 compatible yet, but has shown compatibility with the Link 16 Compatibility Test Tool called Air Defense System Integrator (ADSI) made by Ultra Electronics.
As per previous news reports, the NS CMS plans to try to be officially qualified for Link 16 in 2021.
SOURCES:
* South Korean Shipbuilder to bankroll integration of new PH Warships’ Combat Systems with Link 16
* Philippine Navy’s first brand new Warship comes Home
Check out my Links: https://linktr.ee/rhk111
As of now the NS is not yet officially certified to be Link 16 compatible yet, but has shown compatibility with the Link 16 Compatibility Test Tool called Air Defense System Integrator (ADSI) made by Ultra Electronics.
As per previous news reports, the NS CMS plans to try to be officially qualified for Link 16 in 2021.
SOURCES:
* South Korean Shipbuilder to bankroll integration of new PH Warships’ Combat Systems with Link 16
* Philippine Navy’s first brand new Warship comes Home
Check out my Links: https://linktr.ee/rhk111
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