Cooperative Identification Techniques

Abstract

Cooperative Combat Identification (CID) employs technologies required to rapidly identify friendly platforms. The program develops, integrates and evaluates technologies that provide AF platforms with a means of positively identifying an air or ground platform as a friendly, via active or passive cooperative identification capabilities. Development funded by this project ensures availability of a Mode 5 upgrade path for implementing ground and air platforms across the Air Force fleet. Fund AIMS Program Office test engineers. The DoD International AIMS PO has system level interoperability testing and certification responsibilities for the present Mark XII system, development and integration of the new Mark XIIA (Mode 5) IFF system, and development/integration of civil Mode S capabilities into Mark XIIA IFF equipment. The AIMS PO ensures IFF equipment equipment/platform functionality IAW established standards and ensures total system interoperability to meet DoD/Service mission areas (e.g. Offensive Counter Air, Defensive Counter Air, and Integrated Air and Missile Defense). DoD International AIMS PO will continue to test and certify IFF equipment for the Services for as long as IFF is used for CID. In FY19 project 642599 (Cooperative ID) was erroneously zeroed out. A correction will be made during the execution year to reflect the following: project 642599 (Cooperative ID) - $1.53M; project 642597 (Non-Cooperative ID) - $16.664M.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
642599_0603742F_4_3600_PB_2019

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  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

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