Integrated Situational Awareness and Countermeasures (FY 2013 effort)
Abstract
DoD aircraft currently use a federated architecture of sensors and countermeasures to protect themselves against guided and unguided hostile threats while simultaneously avoiding collisions with the ground and other obstacles. These sensors typically provide the pilot with separate displays of radar warning and missile warning to guide the pilot in selecting automatic or manual countermeasures against radar, laser, or radio frequency guided threats. These unfused sensors create a serial information stream which can induce an inadequate response to the threat. Federated systems consume weight, space, and power which are at a premium in small platforms. Additionally, there currently is no coordinated effort to develop integrated situational awareness or control countermeasures that include off-board systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2015
- Source ID
- 45c4a8b086f844e43e822409232f2a7b