Air-Ground Integration: Preliminary Results from the Coalition Attack Guidance Experiment (The International C2 Journal Volume 5, Number 3, 2011)
Abstract
Military operations are experiencing an increase of airspace usage which in turn increases the airspace management challenge. In response to this change, new technology and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) are required. The Coalition Attack Guidance Experiment (CAGE) was designed to assess such technology and TTPs. This experiment consisted of a multinational (including American Australian and Canadian operators) human-in-the-loop experiment based on a simulated Afghanistan scenario: all entities in the field were simulated and the participants filled Task Force Headquarters functions. A total of 33 experienced military operators participated in the experiment. The experiment provided several results of interest to support current on-going operations as well as to orient future research activities. Various technical issues with regards to the integration of systems anticipated to be part of the evolving ISAF collapsed CENTRIXS (ISAF Mission Secret Network) were identified. In addition, improvements provided by new technology were assessed and recommendations for TTPs to support cross-coalition fires and battlespace management were made.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA555711
Entities
People
- Dave Allen
Organizations
- Defence Research and Development Canada