Variable Message Format

Variable Message Format, abbreviated as "VMF" and documented in MIL-STD-6017, is a communications protocol used in communicating tactical military information. A message formatted using VMF can be sent via many communication methods. As it does not define the method, it is not a Tactical Data Link (TDL).[1]

Restriction

The standard is designated distribution class C, meaning that it may only be distributed to federal employees and contractors. Contractors may obtain a copy from their government POC.[2] However, the standard for the header is openly available.

Format

The VMF application header is defined by MIL-STD-2045-47001. The VMF message body consists of "K" Series messages.

See also

  • MIL-STD-6011 (TADIL-A)
  • Link 4 (TADIL-C)
  • TADIL-J
  • JTIDS
  • Link 1
  • Link 11 - (Link 11B)
  • Link 16
  • Link 22
  • MIDS
  • ACARS

External links

  • MIL-STD-2045/47001C

References

  1. ^ "Variable Message Format - VMF". Lockheed Martin UK - Integrated Systems & Solutions. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011.
  2. ^ "MIL-STD-6017A (NOTICE 1)". 2 November 2006.


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