B-2 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5/S Program
Abstract
The B-2 IFF Mode 5/S Program is part of B-2 Integrated Functional Capability (IFC) drop P6.6, which also includes software sustainment updates and form, fit, function hardware replacement. The IFC Process is the framework within which B-2 modernization and sustainment improvements are designed, developed, integrated, tested, and delivered. B-2 IFF Mode 5/S Program replaces the current IFF transponder with a new Mode 5 and Mode S capable transponder ensuring compliance with DoD Combat Identification mandates and global communications, Navigation, Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) requirements. Mode 5 is the DoD standard for secure combat identification and provides improved discrimination between closely spaced platforms, while reducing interference with civil air traffic control transponders, enabling the B-2 fleet to accomplish its anti-access and global strike mission. Mode 5 replaced the obsolete Mode 4 combat identification. Mode S is a civil air traffic control secondary surveillance radar process that allows selective interrogation of aircraft according to the unique 24-bit address. Mode S provides improved accuracy and altitude resolution and reduced interference from closely spaced aircraft through selective interrogation of assigned transponder addresses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 3147e735403f8f8609f0edaa1e2e8f5f
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