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Tactical networks handle data types which are very different from those handled by conventional networks such as the ARPANET. The characteristics of tactical data call for the development of new reliable connectionless host-to-host protocols. This paper discusses the data likely to be handled by a tactical network, their characteristics, and the design of new protocols suitable for use with that data.