TADKOM

TADKOM / TAktisk Digital KOMunikasjon (English: TADCOM / TActical Digital COMmunication) is an encrypted network used as a carrier for most of the communication for all four branches of the Norwegian military.[1][2][3] Most nodes operate on a speed of 2mbit and above. TADKOM is also used to carry signals such as Link-11, Link-11B, Link-16 and Link-22(Future). The system use the X.25 protocol to communicate between the nodes.

TADKOM is classified for Nato Secret and National Secret without any additional encryption devices.

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  • "Packet radio network concepts for the Norwegian field army". Harvard University. 1989. Retrieved 17 November 2025.
  • "CANADIAN FORCES COLLEGE / COLLÈGE DES FORCES CANADIENNES CSC 29 / CCEM 29 MDS RESEARCH PROJECT / PROJET DE RECHERCE DE LA MED "NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE – NORWEGIAN CHALLENGES"" (PDF). Spotlight on Military News and International Affairs. 2003. Retrieved 17 November 2025.