thumb|NATO link 11 Broadcasting on 2022-03-25 at 4469.3 kHz
thumb|NATO link 11 Broadcasting on 2022-03-25 at 4469.3 kHz
TADIL-A/Link 11 is a secure half-duplex tactical data link used by NATO to exchange digital data. It was originally developed by a joint committee including members from the Royal Canadian Navy, US Navy and Royal Navy to pass accurate targeting information between ships. The final standard was signed in Ottawa in November 1957, where the British proposed the name "TIDE" for "Tactical International Data Exchange". It was later made part of the NATO STANAG standardization process.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).