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'''MANDRIL''' is integrated ] produced by ] for the analysis of ]. It is an acronym of Message ANalysis and Data Reduction for the Integration of Links. MANDRIL can decode and analyse recordings of data link traffic from ] (]), ] (] & B), ], ] and so on.
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==External links==
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*http://www.mandril.co.uk/
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