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MANDRIL is integrated software produced by Leidos UK Ltd (formerly Lockheed Martin UK IS&S Ltd) for the analysis of Tactical Data Links. 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 Link 16 (TADIL J), Link 11 (TADIL-A & B), Link 22, VMF and so on.