ModuLink is CUBEDIN’s next-generation hardware interface panel that enables secure, reliable, and scalable integration of modular naval systems.
Engineered to support fast configuration changes and high system integrity, ModuLink forms the physical and digital bridge between mission modules and ship infrastructure.
Designed for modularity from the core, ModuLink allows rapid connection and disconnection of mission modules + without re-engineering of system downtime.
ModuLink combines mechanical, power, data and utility supply connections into one unified interface. By adhering to NATO standards and agreements, such as ANEP-91, ANEP-99 and STANAG 4830, ModuLink contributes to interoperability between alliance partners.
Engineered for naval use and following international standards such as ISO 228-1:2000, ModuLink guarantees secure, fault-tolerant and ruggedised interfacing between ship systems and third-party modules, even under harsh and demanding conditions.
Whether on corvettes, motherships or unmanned platforms, ModuLink provides a universal interface standard that supports fleet-wide modularity and lifecycle upgrades.
Combined with the CUBEDIN software suite, ModuLink removes the complexity from system integration, reducing engineering risk and training requirements.
By standardising the connecting layer and procedures, ModuLink improves speed of delivery, integration time and reconfiguration of system modules.
ModuLink gives design teams a unified mechanical and digital interface, making it easy to integrate modular mission bays, reduce engineering overhead, and accelerate vessel development.
By adopting ModuLink, equipment manufacturers can deliver plug-and-play modules that work seamlessly across multiple platforms—lowering integration risk and expanding market reach.
For operators transitioning to modular force structures, ModuLink ensures rapid reconfiguration, simplified maintenance, and consistent interoperability across diverse vessel classes.
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