Crosshairs

Abstract

The Crosshairs program developed a vehicle mounted threat detection and countermeasure system that detected, located, and engages enemy shooters against a variety of threats to include bullets, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs), Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, and direct fired mortars, both stationary and on the move. Threat identification and localization is accomplished in sufficient time to enable both automatic and man-in-the-loop responses. Phase I of the program focused on initial development and testing of the Crosshairs sensor system. Phase IA culminated with a static live fire test to determine the most effective candidate sensor system. During Phase IB, enhancements were made to the sensor system for on the move performance, and on the move testing against multiple threats was conducted. DARPA and the U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force (REF) entered into an MOA for Phase IIA. Phase IIA consisted of a moving demonstration of the hardened, packaged, and enhanced Phase I sensor system on two networked HMMWVs, integration with candidate response systems, and testing and evaluation of the complete systems in relevant environments. In Phase IIB, the Crosshairs sensor system was integrated with the Iron Curtain Active Protection System (IC-APS) on four up-armored vehicles. DARPA worked with the Army REF and the Project Manager Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles to validate the capabilities and initiate transition to combat forces.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2013
Source ID
8060029eca5aecd3e90c78389ddff0c3

Tags

Readers

  • Nuclear Civil Defense.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

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