Three multimedia routers from Elbit enable soldiers, armoured vehicles and deployed command posts users to share multimedia information in real-time. The tactical multimedia routers deliver mission-critical voice, data dissemination and on-demand video through tactical radio networks. The TMR Core provides tactical data services through mobile ad-hoc networks and connects armoured vehicles and mobile command posts via IP and non-IP radio networks. The military-grade router generates a unified Tactical Internet for seamless flow of information. It uses optimised data protocols for narrowband radio networks as well as standard IP data routing protocols. The compact, lightweight mTMR can be carried by the infrantry and disseminates voice, data and video multimedia services to deployed troops and distant command posts. It uses RoIP (radio over IP) technology for voice conferencing between CNR users and VoIP terminals and interconnects non-IP with IP radio networks. Finally, the TMR Max is a powerful data router for both IP and non-IP radio networks, as well as advanced digital vehicular intercom and RoIP sub-systems. It incorporates the TMR Core, with the company's IRCS voice routing for use in advanced armoured vehicles, deployed and mobile command posts