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- Link-ZA abstract "Link-ZA (also "Link ZA" or "LinkZA") is a tactical data link system used by the South African National Defence Force - it is the data communication component of the "Combat Net Interoperability Standard" (CNIS). Development began in the early 1990s when South Africa acquired a wide variety of high technology defence equipment such as Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets, BAE Hawk lead-in fighter trainers, Valour-class frigates and other weapons systems. Because South Africa was not able to acquire the NATO standard Link-16 system an indigenous system was developed.".
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink B%20van%20Niekerk%20-%20Interoperability%20in%20CNO%20and%20EW.pdf.
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink Duvenhage1_2008.pdf.
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink Nel2_2007.pdf.
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink Smith4_2011.pdf.
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25522.
- Link-ZA wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=119406.
- Link-ZA wikiPageID "43398515".
- Link-ZA wikiPageLength "4077".
- Link-ZA wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Link-ZA wikiPageRevisionID "620110834".
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink BAE_Hawk.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink BAE_Systems_Hawk.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_sense_multiple_access.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_communications.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_radio_systems.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_protocols.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post–Cold_War_military_equipment_of_South_Africa.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Council_for_Scientific_and_Industrial_Research.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_routing.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Lead-in_fighter_trainer.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Link-16.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Link_16.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Routing_table.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Routing_tables.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Saab_JAS_39_Gripen.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink South_African_National_Defence_Force.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Static_routing.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Store_and_forward.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Tactical_Data_Link.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Tactical_data_link.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Time_division_multiple_access.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Trainer_(aircraft).
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink University_of_KwaZulu-Natal.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink University_of_KwaZulu–Natal.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLink Valour-class_frigate.
- Link-ZA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Link-ZA".
- Link-ZA hasPhotoCollection Link-ZA.
- Link-ZA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_conference.
- Link-ZA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Link-ZA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_news.
- Link-ZA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Link-ZA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Link-ZA subject Category:Military_communications.
- Link-ZA subject Category:Military_radio_systems.
- Link-ZA subject Category:Network_protocols.
- Link-ZA subject Category:Post–Cold_War_military_equipment_of_South_Africa.
- Link-ZA hypernym Data.
- Link-ZA type Company.
- Link-ZA comment "Link-ZA (also "Link ZA" or "LinkZA") is a tactical data link system used by the South African National Defence Force - it is the data communication component of the "Combat Net Interoperability Standard" (CNIS). Development began in the early 1990s when South Africa acquired a wide variety of high technology defence equipment such as Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets, BAE Hawk lead-in fighter trainers, Valour-class frigates and other weapons systems.".
- Link-ZA label "Link-ZA".
- Link-ZA sameAs m.011ljrzw.
- Link-ZA sameAs Q18127259.
- Link-ZA sameAs Q18127259.
- Link-ZA wasDerivedFrom Link-ZA?oldid=620110834.
- Link-ZA isPrimaryTopicOf Link-ZA.